Word: adds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...requires promptness in ordering on the part of its members to insure promptness in the filling of the order. To aid in the collection of orders, the society has under consideration a plan of putting up order boxes in various buildings about the college. This plan if adopted, will add very much to the convenience of the society and will necessitate but a small outlay on the part of the society. We hope that its membership will keep on increasing as the advantage to be derived from membership naturally becomes greater in proportion to the increase in membership...
...window is more expensive than any other in the hall and '80 is naturally anxious that it should be appreciated. I should like to add, with regard to the execution of the window, that Mr. LaFarge says it could hardly by any possibility be duplicated, and that the mechanical work is in his opinion unrivalled in any window of the same scale...
...tries to win, all ties to be thrown off in six additional tries. Cups are to be given to the winner in each events, and any contestant beating one hundred yards in the long throw will receive a certificate of his record It is hoped that these events will add some zest to the remaining fall practice, and that the men will come out in stronger force. The following men have done good work, and the team will probably be chosen from them, unless Easton and Henry who have been playing foot-ball, should play: Rueter, Goodale, Noyes, Marquand, Woods...
...kept open in the evenings. Indeed we should strongly urge that at least the experiment of an evening reading-room be tried by the directors until it is definitely decided whether the college will grant sufficient aid to permanently support the undertaking or not. Such a move would undoubtedly add very largely to the popularity of the reading-room, and men would find in it a pleasant place to spend an idle evening in conversation or in the perusal of the latest newspapers and magazines...
...have been connected with the association and I believe everything should be done to dispel it. I have no doubt that there are some men in each class who if they were not afraid of "making fools of themselves," as the saying is, would make very creditable records and add to Harvard's prizes at the in tercollegiate games. The practice of sending cards above referred to had some effect I think, last fall and the freshman meeting was very valuable overcoming this diffidence...