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About 50 more men are needed to usher at the Yale baseball game next Wednesday, June 23d. Men who usher will have a chance to see the entire game as well as all the class celebrations at the field free of charge. This opportunity is open to all men in the University, graduate students as well as undergraduates. All who wish to usher are asked to sign the blue book at Leavitt & Peirce's at once and watch the CRIMSON next Wednesday for the complete list of ushers...
...following men have not replied to the invitation of the Senior class to usher on Class Day. It is important to the success of Class Day that they let the Committee know of their decision at once: C. C. Adams, Jr., A De Tureune, F. M. Bacon, 3d. D. W. Bailey, P. Birdsall, W. L. Byers, S. B. Colby, G. W. Connelly, W. De Ford, W. Eldridge, J. B. Fenno, Jr., G. Forster, A. D. Hamilton, W. T. P. Hazard, J. Holmes, Jr., S. W. Rovey, W. F. Ingersoll, C. R. Johnston, S. S. Jordan, W. R. Kenyou...
...Class Day Committee has announced the selection of the eight assistant head ushers from the class of 1921 who will be under the direction of H. H. Faxon '21, who is head Junior Usher. Invitations will be sent out early in May for men in the Junior class to act as ushers. The assistant head ushers are P. Hofer, C. G. Krogness, Jr., T. S. Lamont, G. C. Lee, J. A. Lowell, J. A. Sessions, E. C. Storrow, Jr., L. B. Stoddart...
Henry Hardwick Faxon '21, of Quincy, has been appointed Head Junior Usher for Class Day Exercises, it was announced yesterday. Within a fortnight assistant Head Ushers will be selected, and early in May other men will be invited to act as ushers at Class Day activities...
...must be obvious to the least informed student of Psychology that here is one of the outcrops of a Freudian repression. The mentality of these marginal annotators, to judge from their manuscript, is somewhat lower than that of the higher Simiidae, and on a level with that of an usher in the movies, an amen-snorter in a Cumberland plateau camp-meeting, or a Dr. Frank Crane. Therefore, in any gathering of civilized men, they are compelled to remain silent, and this for two reasons: first, because they cannot understand the conversation; and second, because their remarks cause rude mirth...