Word: spirit
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Loving cups, per se, are about as useless objects as one can well imagine. They cannot be used to hold flowers, nor yet potations. As decorations they suggest proficiency at golf or the modern dances. But the idea behind them, the spirit which actuates a Yale class to present a loving cup to a Harvard class--or vice versa, more than makes up for their intrinsic uselessness. They stand for courtesy and friendship. Yet the presentation of cups to Yale or Harvard classes should not become a mere custom. A loving cup, given because it is the thing...
...members of the Class of 1916. It is their last chance to apply for invitations to the Junior Dance and also their last opportunity to hand in applications for rooms in the Senior Yard dormitories for next year. 1916 has shown itself to be a class so democratic in spirit that there is little doubt of the solid support it will give these two worthy traditions. It would be regrettable should anyone--through negligence--lose either of these two opportunities to mingle with his classmates...
...University Musical Clubs will give a concert in Central Square tomorrow under the auspices of the Memorial Hall Waiters' Association. The concert will be followed by a dance. Everybody is expected to be present with lots of spirit. Luke McLuke '17, of Atlanta, Ga., will lead the grand march with Fifl O'Cohen, of Cambridgeport...
...Hampshire and there regale themselves with snow-showing and other winter delights. It would perhaps be possible to devise even other forms of heart-warming, rustic entertainment for this occasion. A day spent in some such manner would surely do much to heighten the visibly lethargic class spirit of 1915 and in addition, would fix a very delightful Senior custom. A. SENIOR...
...Student Council has arranged a settlement of the Freshman Banquet matter, it will do well to turn to the other classes. There is no adequate reason why beer should be served at class meetings, and there are plenty of reasons why it should not. We might show the Harvard spirit in this as in other things: after the line in Fair Harvard...