Word: uppers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...throw light on these questions, individual statistics are being gathered. Letters containing a few pertinent and comprehensive questions are being sent to those students in the three upper classes living outside the yard. Those men who live in the Yard will be seen personally by J. Bovingdon '15, in whose hands this matter has been placed. The inquiry will reach only those men now in the College who were registered during the last academic year...
...three upper classes have shown by their pledges that they believe a new gymnasium necessary, and the class of 1917 is soon to be given an opportunity to show its opinion. The committee again requests students to fulfill their pledges immediately, and send their contributions to Lee, Higginson & Co. If this is done at once, it will save the committee a vast amount of clerical work which will otherwise be necessary in securing the contributions. This is positively the last request which will be made for voluntary fulfillment of the pledges...
...Seminary of Economics. "The Organization of the Grain Trade on the Pacific Coast," by Mr. Wilfred Eldred, in Upper Dane...
...Romance Seminary. First meeting for 1913-14 in Upper Warren...
...President, L. H. Mills '14, of Portland, Oregon; vice-president, S. P. Clark '14, of Chestnut Hill, Pa.; secretary-treasurer, G. F. Plimpton '14 of Buffalo, N. Y. The officers are ex-officio members of the Executive Committee, the additional four members of which were elected from the two upper classes as follows: W. A. Barron, Jr., '14, of Newburyport; L. Saltonstall '14, of Chestnut Hill, W. H. Trumbull, Jr., '15 of Salem; and J. C. Talbot '15, of Milton...