Here and There at Tufts

Doane, Lewis

1907

The Dive

 

What memories cluster around the old Dive Even now we can hear the tinkle of glass and the rhythmic beat of a multitude of feet, as the itinerant orchestra grinds out the prison song from Il Trovatore! The Dive is a fond recollection of every college man. It is now situated in the side of Curtis nearest the bridge. After passing through various forms of management, it is run this year under private supervision. Those not eating at fraternity houses find here a happy mingling of fellows on a common footing. Many stories of the Dive have been published in former "Brown and Blues," and it always holds a place in one's memory. The Dive has done much to promote a feeling of common interest among the men of the College and as such performs a function which could not well be filled by any other institution.

 
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  • Here and There at Tufts, was published by the class of 1909 as an early form of a yearbook. The text includes photographs and histories of academic buildings, dormitories, former deans and presidents, classrooms, fraternities, athletic teams, and student organizations.
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