Word: attendant
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...SENIORS.- There will be a rehearsal of the Class Song Thursday and Friday evenings, in Boylston 5, promptly at 7.15 P.M. Every member of the class, whether a singer or not, is urged to attend both rehearsals. Those who were present at the first rehearsal are requested to bring their copies of the song with them to the next rehearsal, as the supply is limited...
...FROST, '84.Freshman German.- Gentlemen desiring to attend the reading of Der Zerbrochene Krug," and "Das Madchen von Treppi" on Tuesday, June 9, will please hand me their names to-day or to-morrow. In to-day from...
Every freshman should attend the concert given by the Freshman Glee Club this evening, for the benefit of the crew. The concert promises to be of unusual excellence, and every man will be amply repaid, even if no patriotic motive influences him to turn out and aid in filling the treasury of his crew...
...members of the graduating class, and four others are students who do not expect to remain at the university after this year. The society will therefore shortly loose about one third of its members. Half of these, it is true, take no interest in the society, and never attend its meetings; they are relics of the days when members were elected wholesale, and without regard to their scientific qualifications. But the fact remains that the society is soon to lose some valuable members; and their places must be filled by men of succeeding classes. Such men, even though well qualified...
...appointed to inquire the reason, and a long discussion took place on the infelicitous state of the society." At the next meeting a committee appointed "to concert measures to raise the character of the society and excite more interest in the exercises," recommended that "in order to secure the attendance of a fixed number of members so necessary for the improvement at which we aim, a new list be opened for the names of those who feel sufficiently interested in the society to pledge themselves that nothing but necessity shall prevent their constant attendance." It must be remembered that...