Word: acting
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...goal to win the game. Further, that we should make alternate visits, one year to Princeton, and the following year they should visit Cambridge, and so on. At this point the delegates from Yale arrived. In answer to the question as to whether they had full power to act or not, they replied in the negative. This at once made the meeting an utter waste of time, as far as making arrangements with Yale was concerned, for her delegates could do nothing about playing with fifteen men until, they said, "a meeting of the College was called and the matter...
...following gentlemen have been appointed from the Junior Class to act as ushers on Class Day: J. T. Bowen, I. T. Burr, Jr., J. T. Coolidge, 3d, J. E. Cowdin, G. V. L. Meyer, W. Sheafe, Jr., G. R. Sheldon, C. F. Sprague, W. Trimble, W. B. Van Rensselaer, O. H. Williams, Jr., J. A. Wright...
...preliminary contest for the Boylston Prizes will probably take place in Sanders Theatre, on the 12th or 13th of June. Mr. Riddle, Professor A. S. Hill, and some other gentlemen not yet selected are to act as judges...
...strength of their punch. They believe that we do not appreciate the deceptive nature of cold liquor on a hot day, and advise that the custom of entertaining the graduating class be given up. They wish it distinctly understood that the Corporation does not pretend nor desire to act as a god-mother to our morals, but does claim the right to look after the property of the College and the propriety of the day, and they think their ends can be better accomplished by the classes using their influence to stop the abuses, than by direct interference...
MESSRS. S. BUTLER, '77, H. G. Danforth, '77, and F. W. Thayer, '78, will act as judges in the Athletic sports...