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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting was the last at which the board from '97 will act. The '98 men who will compose the board next year are: H. I. Bowditch, F. Curtis, F. Dobyns, B. H. Hayes, L. P. Marvin, W. K. Otis, J. H. Perkins, B. R. Robinson and C. C. Stillman...
...Committee regulates the conduct of athletics merely in a kind of a general way: the actual management of the teams is in the hands of the captains and their coaches, who are not directly responsible to the students whom they represent. We believe that some such general organization would act as a kind of a safeguard against the mismanagement of athletics in the future...
...following will act as officials: Referee-W. B. Curtis, N. Y. A. C. Judges at finish-J. E. Sullivan, N. J. A. C.; H. Taggart, B. A. A.; B. S. Weeks, N. Y. A. C. Starter-W. H. Robertson. Timers-R. Stoll, N. Y. A. C.; F. M. Wood, B. A. A.; J. Graham, B. A. A. Field judges-H. Baxter, N. Y. A. C.; J. E. Morse, N. A. A.; M. L. Pratt, B. A. A. Clerk of course-J. J. Dixon, National Club of Brooklyn. Assistant clerks of course-H. W. Howe, H. A. A.; I. N. Swift...
...Prelude to Act I, "Lohengrin," Wagner...
Today's CRIMSON contains a communication concerning Tuesday's election of directors. Most people would agree that the directors should be "firm and subservient" but the writer is either prejudiced or uninformed when he says that the "waiters cannot, on account of their position, act independently." Some of this year's board most ready to advocate change and most openly "unsubservient" have been waiters. There has never been any strong feeling of common interest or any solid organization of the men who wait at the Foxcroft Club and there never will be unless it is produced artificially by such senseless...