Word: attendant
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Newspaper reporters were the only persons who were at the gymnasium yesterday to attend the meeting of those wishing to form a polo club. Harvard's indifference in regard to rink polo and the reporter's hunger after news were the conspicuous features of the meeting...
Among some of the students, and among many of the outside newspapers, there exists a grave mistake in regard to the aim of the petition. We do not ask that prayers be abolished, but merely that we no longer be compelled to attend them...
...SHIPPEN, Sec'y.N. H. SOCIETY. Special meeting Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 7.30 p.m., in Mass. 2. Communication by Mr. G. H. Parker, L. S. S., entitled "Notes on the Geology of the Upper Delaware." Members of the university interested in the subject of the communication are invited to attend. Nominations for membership may be handed in at this meeting...
...glad to see the activity displayed in lacrosse quarters. We would urge every man who can play, or thinks he can play lacrosse, to attend the meeting at Capt. Hood's room to-night. Men who have never played before should join the team now, as the cage will be very much at their service till the mid-years; after that it will be occupied by all kinds of teams, and of course the other players will take the precedence of the new. We wish Capt. Hood every success, and hope that the team this year will accomplish as much...
...wish to call the attention of undergraduates to the opportunities offered them for attending lectures in the Law School. Several courses are there given which would be of great benefit to all who may attend them; for example, those on "Torts" and "Criminal Law and Procedure." At present some twenty men from the college are attending these lectures, and they find them interesting as well as instructive. It often happens that a man will submit to much more abuse from another than his inclination would allow were he not in ignorance of how far the law will permit...