Word: attendance
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...PAUL'S SCHOOL CLUB.- The annual dinner of the Harvard St. Paul's Club will be held at the Victoria on Thursday evening, Jan. 15th. All alumni in the University are invited to attend. Men must sign at Leavitt and Pierce's before Tuesday night, Jan. 13, or with one of the executive committee...
...five dollars any student in Harvard University may become a member. Each member is entitled to a "shingle," and a ticket permitting him to attend or take part in all the meeting of the association, i. e. the two fall and the two spring outdoor athletic meets and the two or three winter meetings held each year On the other hand no Harvard student who is not a member of the H. A. A. is allowed to buy tickets for the winter meetings, or to take part in any of the athletic meetings. But aside from mere personal considerations every...
...have any excuse for neglecting to join. The figures show that Ninety-four especially needs to be stirred up We believe, however, that all the fault is not on one side. Men join the H. A. A. for the most part in order to be allowed to attend the meetings, particularly the winter meetings of the Association. Now it is a fact that these latter meetings of the past two years have fallen off in interest; not enough men have entered the events, and the competitors on the whole have not been skillful enough to draw the crowd of previous...
...PAUL'S SCHOOL CLUB.- The annual dinner of the Harvard St. Paul's Club will be held at the Victoria on Thursday evening, Jan. 15th. All alumni in the University are invited to attend. Men must sign at Leavitt and Pierce's before Tuesday night, Jan. 13. or with one of the executive committee...
...colleges is made much of. Unfortunately until this year the Union was not prosperous; it was not popular; but lately a little energetic management has drawn better audiences and brought out more skillful debates. It is decidedly in the interest of the college for as many as possible to attend the meetings of the Union, and thus make it a popular debating society...