Word: boarding
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Sever 11 was filled to its utmost capacity last night by men in all departments of the University who were desirous of hearing from a member of the Board of Overseers their true idea of the good which would come to the University from the recent regulations passed by the board. Mr. Roger Walcott, a member of the Board of Overseers, gave, in an informal way, the reasons which had prompted the board to take its recent action. Mr. Walcott's views were far from radical, it was plain that his audience was in sympathy with him in the stand...
...regret very much that we are not allowed to published a detailed report of Mr. Walcott's liberal, candid, and straightforward explanation of the reasons of the Board of Overseers in making the recent recommendations. The students owe him a debt of gratitude for the way in which he made plain that in almost every respect the votes of the Overseers are not hostile to the broadest, highest, and most progressive aim of Harvard, but that they will serve to establish on a firmer basis the present policy of college government...
Feather-weight wrestling (under 118 pounds); light-weight wrestling, 118-140 pounds); middle-weight wrestling (140-158 pounds); heavy-weight wrestling (over 158 pounds); spring board jump, running high jump, putting 16 pound shot...
...CLUB of gentlemen can be accommodated with board at 5 Linden street...
Unfortunately yesterday's CRIMSON could not be delivered until late in the day. We regret that such an accident should have occurred with the first paper issued by the Ninety board. We wish to state that those who did not receive their papers yesterday, can obtain them at Leavitt's, and that hereafter at whatever hour of the day the CRIMSON comes from the press it will be deliver without fail to every subscriber...