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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Owing to the success of the Phillips Brooks House Spread on previous Class Days the Association has decided to give another spread this year. It will be held in the quadrangle between Holden Chapel and Phillips Brooks House from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock. Engraved invitations may be obtained by any member or graduate of the University at the nominal charge of ten cents each. These will be ready for distribution about the fifteenth of May. The tickets themselves will be ninety cents each and will be ready the first week in June...
...order to insure the success of the Senior and Freshman class pictures today the observance of two customs is absolutely necessary. First, every Senior should not only make sure to be present, but he should also wear his cap and gown. In past years Senior pictures have been taken with a large number of men in plain clothes. As long as custom calls for the wearing of the academic costume, all who come to the picture should conform to the unwritten...
...less experienced men--Ayres, Tomes, and Gannet,--is decidedly encouraging. If the same calibre of batting is displayed as in the game with Bates, and if the kind of team-work is manifested as was shown in the uphill pull against West Point, then the clean cut success over Vermont, with Malcolm, one of the best intercollegiate twirlers in the East, in the box, ought to be repeated several times in the coming month...
...purpose of the Speakers' Club is an admirable one--"to further the oral expression of representative opinion on current college problems; to maintain an open Forum in the University." It deserves commendation for its increasing success. One note of warning, however, the CRIMSON feels called upon to sound in the midst of the recent prosperity. There is the danger of the Club deteriorating into a merely social organization unless each year there is definite provision made for maintaining the worthy aims and activities of the Club. This possibility would obviously defeat the purpose for which the Club was founded...
...bluebooks in Leavitt & Peirce's before that time. A separate book has been placed for individual entries. Only ten teams have entered so far as against eighteen last year. It is imperative that more teams be made up at once if this year's series is to be a success...