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THE JUBILEE COMMITTEE Frothingham Winston Yvatts YVhite YYarner Sc-huiewind Belmont Leonard Huguley Ticknor Laxwence Xvhitllliill Desfloches
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The Red S. P. IJUGGA C. IVI. UNDEIIIIIIIIA L. N. GRIMES Editorial Committee C. M. UNIJPIRIIILL, Chairman JULIUS BIROE, Sub-Chairman D. T. FIELD, Sub-Chairman F. H. GADE, Sub-Chairman L. F. PERCIVAL, JR., Sub-Chairman E. S. Amazeen VV. IV. F oshay Stuyvesant Barry H. VV. Lehmann E. L. Belisle R. P. lVIcElhiney J. C. Borden, Jr. H. IV. Sibley Photographic Committee L. N. GRIMES, Chairman R. G. FISHER, Sub-Chairman M. W. GILL, Sub-Chairman J. W. LIALLOWELL, . Sub-Chairman Francis Blake C. F. Giles O. L. G. Elder J. L. Nolan P. A. Fuller P. A. Tolman WVING to the late date of the Book Board N, Editor-in-Chief J. H. SMITH. III C. E. PICKIIARDT Business Committee J. H. SMITH, III, Chairman J. A. HORNADAY, Sub-Chairman P. S. IDALTON, Jn., Sub-Chairman A. B. Rood, Sub-Chairman J. C. Bayley, Jr. R. L. Leonard A. J. Beveridge, Jr. IV. K. McEwen R. L. Hoguet, Jr. E. K. Straus Arts and Cuts Committee C. E. PICKIIARDT, Chairman R. E. FULTON, Jn., Sub-Chairman H. W. XVILLIAMS, JR., Sub-Chairman F. E. Bissell, Jr. IVilliam NIcKennan F. S. Holmes H. E. Scott Kiyoshi Yamaguchi Freshman elections and the subsequent appointment of committees, the iRED BOOK has been more hampered than i11 previous years by the scarcity of time. It would be difficult to estimate the amount of patience needed and the time required to get the final picture, the final story, the 'last man' and so forth. In spite of these Obvious difficulties, the Board has this year attempted to portray the Class and its individuals even more fully than ever before. The success or failure of this endeavour needs no com- ment here, for it, indeed, rests with the judgment of its readers. 17
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The Jubilee Committee B. II. 'lllCKNOR, 0llll1iI'II?.!UI. A. W. I'IUGULEY, Sub-Clzairmun August Belmont J. B. Lawrence P. ll. lVatts E. J. Des Roc-hes R. J. Leonard, Jr. R. S. Warner R. G. Edwards James Parker. Il E. E. Yvhitman Channing Frothingham, Jr. Sumner Putnam Ogden VVhite J. B. Garrison Henry Schniewind F. l.. lVinston HORTLY after their election, the class officers met and appointed B. H. Ticknor chairman, of the Jubilee Committee. This year it was deemed wise that the chairman should choose his own assistants. Tieknor picked sixteen men to help him in his duties, with A. VV. Huguley being given the posi- tion of sub-chairman. The many details connected with the Jubilee were then looked into, and the men were assigned to various departments such as the cater- ing, music, invitations, and decorations. ' The Jubilee will take place on the evening of May Q9, the night before Memorial Day, in the combined Common Room and Dining Hall of the Smith Dormitories. The program connnences with dancing at nine oiclock to the strains of Bert Lowe's Orchestra and the Harvardians in the Smith Halls Com- mon Room, which will have been transformed into an attractive ball room by the Decorating Committee under Sumner Putnam. Japanese lanterns will also be strung up in the quadrangle for those who may wish to stroll about during the evening. At midnight, supper will be served, during which everyone will be well entertained. The Freshman Yocal Club will make its final appearance of the year and will be followed by the lfreshman Orchestra. The intermission will be wound up with an act by some prominent vaudeville stars. Then the dance will be continued. It is expected that the festivities will continue until three oiclock in the morning. The Jubilee is for each Freshman Class its first college prom and every year careful plans are laid to insure its success. From all appearances the pro- ceedings this year will live up to the standard set in the past and will be a grand finale to cap the year. 19
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