Word: attendant
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...university, under the personal care of Mr. Pennell, have been vastly improved, and the running track has no superior in the country. Nothing has been done about the new gymnasium beyond getting subscriptions, and it will probably not be started before next year. Dr. Sargent, of Harvard, will attend to the fitting up of the old refreshment room as a gymnasium with all the latest improvements, and it is claimed that it will be the most perfect gymnasium for its size to be found any where. The base-ball diamond at the athletic grounds has been well sodded. The center...
...members of the lacrosse twelve will entertain the visiting players at dinner this evening, after which the two teams will attend the theatre...
...this evening, business of importance is to be transacted. The election of officers for the ensuing half year takes place. To insure the election of men who will conduct the meetings in a manner consistent with the dignity of the society, every member should feel it his duty to attend. Often the success of such societies is imperiled at the outset by placing in office men who possess only the slightest knowledge of parliamentary rules, or whose interest soon fags after they receive the honor of an election. As the only society at Harvard devoted exclusively to debate and practice...
Professor Richards, of Yale, is suffering from some spinal trouble and is unable to attend to his duties...
...selecting such courses as would be of the greatest value to him in after life. President Eliot is a man of ideas. Whatever he may have to say upon a subject will be well worth listening to, and every man should regard it as a great privilege to attend his lecture this evening. The lecture is intended for new members of the University and will be of especial interest to them. It is to be hoped that some time this year President Eliot will deliver a lecture in Sanders Theatre before the whole college...