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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...possible that the good sense of this or of any other class can approve drunken behavior in a public place. Such conduct is almost always confined, to a small number, yet the blame falls on the class as a whole. By the carelessness of a few members, the class, and especially the officers who showed themselves incapable of exercising control, have incurred the displeasure of the University...
...other hand, there are certain books which men are expected to buy for themselves and which we do not attempt to duplicate. There are, of course, others of which our supply of one or two copies is inadequate, and some such cases will doubtless always exist, since only a small sum (comparatively) can be devoted to dupli- cation without crippling the Library's purchases in other directions. Most of the money for duplication comes from special funds or special appropriations controlled by the various departments, and this must be the source principally to be depended on for this purpose...
Considering the size of the class, an unusually small number of tickets have been sold. The committee is willing to do anything in its power to accommodate men who have not yet bought tickets and retains the right to change the seating of the tables at its discretion. Anyone still wishing to secure a ticket or requiring any further information in regard to the seating, should apply to G. H. Roosevelt, Russell 17, today between 10 and 12, and 2.30 and 4 o'clock. It is hoped that as many men as possible will take advantage of this opportunity...
...outlook for upper class crews is most discouraging. Only enough men responded to the call issued in yesterday's CRIMSON to make up one first crew. Though there was a mistake in the announcement of boathouses and coaches, this error had nothing to do with the small number of candidates who reported for the first day's work...
...evening at 8.30 o'clock. The entertainment will consist of popular selections by Kanrich's Band of 16 pieces, amateur entertainment by members of the class, and a vaudeville performance furnished by the generosity of Mr. A. P. Keith '01. Light refreshments will be served during the evening at small tables in the Living Room and Dining Room. The beer and ale have been supplied gratuitously through the kindness of Mr. U. M. Van Nostrand '10, and the cigarettes, of the Pall Mall Cigarette Company...