Word: triennial
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Taussig '79, of the Economics Department, still on war service in Washington; secretary, Professor William Guild Howard '91, of the German Department; treasurer, Richard Henry Dana '74, prominent laywer. A vote was passed by the meeting to invite the united chapters of Phi Beta Kappa to hold their next triennial meeting here in Cambridge. The following list of honorary members was also approved by the society...
...interesting document has just been received by Mr. W. C. Lane, librarian, in a photograph of the earliest existing "broadside" triennial catalogue of the University. The photograph was taken from the only copy known to be existing, which is in the State Paper Office in London, and was contributed by Mr. Edward Bell '04 of the American embassy at London...
...class of 1912, through its officers and committees, is planning a large celebration at its triennial anniversary at Commencement. The details of the reunion are in charge of two committees, over both of which is R. T. Fisher '12, the second marshal, as general chairman G. H. Balch '12 is chairman of the finance committee, which is made up largely of local men. A program lasting several days will be arranged...
...theses and "quaestiones" between 1742 and 1810, subsequent programs, practically complete; early Class Day programs and presidential inaugural orders of exercises; items relating to the 200th and 250th anniversary celebrations with full registration lists of the latter; program of the first Alumni Association dinner of 1842; early college laws; Triennial catalogs dating back to 1785; early play bills and catalogs of the Hasty Pudding Club have also been received...
...been asked to pledge money is the fund which is to pay for their reunions and festivities in years to come. To date, the men have been slow in responding, and unless the remaining men reply promptly and generously, the class will be in no position to hold its triennial or sexennial reunions...