Word: tonight
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Parades of such proportions as the one tonight present certain dangers as well as desirable features. There will be in the neighborhood of 2000 men in line, and a long circuit has been mapped out to march over. No one claimed for a minute that the good done the Republican party by the parade four years ago was one-tenth as great as the harm suffered by Harvard College. Even the remote possibility of the recurrence of such an episode in which college men disgraced themselves in the public eye has prompted the Student Council to supervise the arrangements made...
There will be a meeting of the Senior class in Lower Massachusetts this evening at 7.20 o'clock. The question of Senior class buttons will be brought up for discussion and final action will be taken on the continuance of this custom tonight. A large meeting is very desirable...
...Senior class proposes to take up the question of class buttons tonight. Ever since the custom was inaugurated by the class of 1905 about the middle of their last year, the succeeding classes have received it as an inheritance with more or less enthusiasm. No one has ever been able to show by any actual observance that Senior buttons fulfill in any appreciable measure the task which they are supposed to cope with of extending a man's acquaintance among his classmates and by so doing to encourage what variety of friendship is possible in the average class...
...particularly concerned at the present writing with one of the musical opportunities afforded. Tonight the first of the Whiting Chamber recitals will be given in the Fogg Lecture Room. These concerts are "especially designed to encourage an intelligent appreciation of music among young men who have a normal sense of its beauty." In pursuance of this idea, Mr. Whiting, assisted by various musicians of note, visits Cambridge eight times yearly to give free concerts for the exclusive benefit of the officers and students of the University. The programs, designed to appeal to the average undergraduate, are not beyond his comprehension...
...resignation as captain of the Yale University football team, owing to an injury received in last Thursday's practice that will probably prevent his playing again this season. His resignation, however, was unanimously refused, so he will continue as captain and will coach daily from the side-lines. Tonight E. H. Coy '10 was elected field captain...