Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cunningham '82, president of the Association, will preside at the dinner, after which the newly elected president, F. Nichols '83, will be installed. Two other new officers, a secretary and a member of the executive committee, are to be chosen this year. The invited guests at the dinner will be J. W. Bowen '92, G. Emerson '08, T. C. Thacher '82, and W. R. Thayer '81, editor of the Graduates Magazine...
...make the meet a certainty. The fact that the men who will compete in the Olympic games from America will go at the expense of the Olympic committee, will materially lessen the expense of sending a dual team abroad, as representatives of Harvard and Yale will undoubtedly be chosen to form part of the American team. A portion of the funds, moreover, which were collected for the last international contest are still unused, and this fact will be a potent influence in completing the arrangements...
...after the mid-year period, and rowing will begin on Tuesday February 11. The work will be confined to the machines and the tank until the weather permits of going out on the river. In addition to the men who composed the University trials eights last fall, seven men, chosen from the graded crews, will be taken up to the University squad...
...list below the names are arranged alphabetically, and not according to rank in scholarship or the order of election. The officers elected by the immediate members, and the names of the four additional members from the class of 1907 are also given. Hereafter the additional members will be chosen directly by the Senior members of the Society instead of being nominated by the Senior members and elected by the immediate members...
...said, had a history piteous and full of pathos, and that it remembered three great captivities and times when it had had freedom only to think and hope, and but that now in this land it had found freedom both physical and intellectual. he said that the Jews had chosen and excellent place in this University for a seed ground for the development and spreading of their ideals, and that although their number was small, they should not be discouraged, as it was rapidly growing. President Eliot then pointed out that as result of their generations of hardship, they...