Word: takings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...program for Senior Class Day, June 18, as announced yesterday by the 1918 Class Day Committee, will be much simpler than in recent years. Instead of holding the dance spread on a separate day from the other festivities, as has been the custom, the entire celebration will take place on Tuesday, June 18. Only 160 Seniors remain in College, and although it is hoped that members absent in the service will return, it seems doubtful whether there will be any large reunion of the class...
...country into the European conflict. It has been in many ways a hard year and in many more a great one. It has been fundamental changes in our national life which will perhaps mold the destiny of our future. It is a year of which we may well take stock, both for the satisfaction of the present and for the hope of the days which are to come...
...customary for all Seniors to wear the cap and gown every morning after May 1 until Commencement. Members of other classes who plan to take their degrees in June do not wear the gown unless they effect a change of class...
...order to accommodate those students who are to take part in the Liberty Loan parade today books may be taken for over Sunday from the Lower Reading Room of the Widener Library after 10 o'clock this morning...
Definite announcement was made last night of the dual meet between the University and M. I. T., which is scheduled to take place on Soldiers Field May 10. The event will be the first on the University program, the only others being the triangular meet with Yale and Princeton and the I. C. A. A. A. A. contests at Philadelphia. It is likely, however, that games will be arranged with service teams in the near future. The M. I. T. team, which last year took both the New England intercollegiate track and cross-country championships, is said to be unusually...