Word: accounting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...members of the University are cordially invited to the opening meeting to be held in Holden Chapel tonight at 7.30. Professor Francis G. Peabody and Rev. S. M. Crothers will address the meeting, and some account will be given of the past work of the Religious Union and of its plans for the coming year...
Lest some may be deterred from attending these lectures of Dr. Dorpfeld on account of slight knowledge of German, it may be well to repeat the common remark of those who have heard him, that "his German is easier to understand than many Englishmen's English...
...candidates for the Freshman Football Eleven who were on the field yesterday, please report to Captains Follansbee and Beardsell, today, at 2.30 p. m., on Soldiers Field, dressed to play. Please be prompt on account of the 'Varsity game...
...opening football game of the season was played on Saturday, October 3, and resulted in a victory for Princeton. The teams played well for so early in the season. The practice since has shown some improvement, although some of the best players have been unable to play on account of injuries. Among the most promising new men are Edwards, from Lawrenceville; Wheeler, from St. Paul's School; Hilderbrand and Booth, from Andover, and Arthur Poe. The candidates for the Freshman football team have been called out, and a very fair team may be expected. R. Jessup from Cutler...
...Hall, were largely attended, not only by members of the Freshman Class but by many upperclassmen. Dean Shaler, chairman of the committee on the reception of students, presided, and stated the purpose of the meeting, apologizing for the absence of Governor Walcott, who was compelled to be absent on account of the complete loss of the use of his voice. The speakers who addressed the meeting were President Eliot, Dr. Edward Everett Hale and Dr. H. W. Walcott, of the Corporation. Dr. Hale's speech was full of reminiscences of his college days and of his connection with the religious...