Word: assistant
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...eighty-nine will not be backward in helping to make the custom initiated, a custom established. Freshman glee clubs are sources of profit and pleasure to their classes and to the college; of profit because, as in the case of eighty-nine's glee club, they are able to assist in defraying the expenses of an exceedingly expensive year, and because also they bring out men who in case of need can fill places in the College Glee Club; and of pleasure because, as we have seen, they can give well-extended contributions to the programmes of the open...
Play will begin at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. sharp. Contestants will please be punctual as thereby they will prevent the loss of valuable time, and also will greatly assist the managers. Either the turf or clay courts may be used. The entrance fees may be paid at Bartlett's, or to the members of the executive-committee in charge at the grounds. Balls will be provided by the Association...
...Kimball has appointed the following committee to assist him in making arrangements for the revival of foot-ball: - Messrs. G. S. Adams, '86, Gordon Woodbury, '86 and T. P. Burgess...
...freshman class meeting was called for 7.30 last evening, but so great was the anxiety of the upper classes to assist the new comers in putting their class machinery in motion that Boylston Hall was packed to overflowing full fifteen minutes before the hour set. The meeting remained in a chaotic state for some minutes, but finally Mr. W. T. Kimball took the chair, and called for order. Order (?) having been obtained, the class proceeded to elect a president, and amid confusion unspeakable it was discovered that Mr. Perry T. Trafford, of Exeter, had been unanimously chosen for that office...
...order to assist the committee all students are requested to conform to the above arrangements...