Word: triennially
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...food and rattle their crockery in their own homes, where any damage to property or tempers could be repaired within the family household. The annual reversion to anthropoid tactics was omitted last year; the CRIMSON suggests that it be again postponed and the festival reduced to at least the triennial class...
...this money is to be used in aiding the various class committees, and in conducting our triennial, sexennial and decennial reunions, it is essential that Seniors act quickly and generously. Men who have lost their pledge-cards may get others by applying or sending a postal to the treasurer at Hollis...
...subject next year, the exact wording of the question to be determined by Princeton. The following year Harvard will choose the subject, and in 1917 Harvard will have the right to revise the question chosen by Princeton. The only necessary conference under the new plan will be a triennial meeting merely to renew the terms of the agreement...
...Thursday. The balloting resulted as follows: Class Secretary, G. W. Patterson, 4th; of Ann Arbour, Mich.; Historian, A. F. Jenks, Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Cup Committee, J. T. Blossom, E. D. Davis, R. C. Gates; Cap and Gown Committee, G. G. Jones, L. M. Marks, R. G. Walker; Triennial Committee, S. Colt, P. G. Cornish, M. P. Noyes, R. Osborn, H. L. Rogers...
...senior class election the following men were elected to offices: class secretary, George W. Patterson, 4th; class historian, A. F. Jenks, Jr.; cup committee, E. D. Davis, J. T. Blossom, R. C. Gates; cap and gown committee, L. M. Marks, R. G. Walker, G. G. Jones; triennial committee, S. Colt, R. Osborn; H. Noyes, H. L. Rodgers, P. G. Cornish...