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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first annual dinner of the Harvard Crimson Association was held Saturday night at Young's Hotel. It was the largest and the most pleasant dinner that the CRIMSON has ever held. Thirty men in all were present...
...semi-annual election of officers of the Hasty Pudding Club was held last night and resulted as follows: President, E. H. Fennessy '96; vice-president, F. H. Hoppin '96; secretary, N. P. Hallowell, Jr., '97; treasurer, A. Street '97; librarian, W. L. Garrison, Jr., '97; chorister, J. A. Carpenter...
...Wanamaker prize in English Literature, and the class of 1870 Anglo-Saxon prize. In this year he won first in junior debate in Whig and was one of Whig's representatives in the public junior oratorical contest at commencement. In the fall of '95 he won first in the annual French medal debate, the prize for which is a large gold medal, the gift of the distinguished young Frenchman, Baron Pierre de Coubertin. He has a remarkable command of language and a very rapid delivery...
...first annual dinner of the Harvard Crimson Association will be held at Young's Hotel tomorrow evening at seven o'clock. The association was organized in the early part of the present college year, and its membership includes all past and present editors of the Herald-Crimson, the Daily Crimson, and the HARVARD CRIMSON. H. M. Williams '85 will preside at the dinner tomorrow evening and the following men will reply to toasts: A. N. Broughton '93, M. Ladd '94, W. B. Wolffe '95, E. V. Frothingham '96, F. A. Burlingame '97, J. Dean '97, C. Grilk...
Tonight the second annual debate with Princeton takes place in Sanders Theatre. We wish the Harvard speakers success; but whatever the result of the debate may be, they should accept it with philosophy, feeling sure that their efforts have been appreciated by the University and that their fellow students are proud of their work. Today, however, we are unwilling to consider any but a successful outcome of the debate. We have the greatest confidence in the speakers who are to represent the University, and we look forward to seeing another victory added to Harvard's already unbroken record...