Word: classing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Class football seems to have aroused an unusually small amount of interest in all of the three upper classes this fall. The best men have not answered the call for candidates, and the men who have come out have been dilatory in doing so. Consequently the elevens are in a somewhat confused condition. When the class football season opened a week ago today, seventeen candidates for the Junior team began practice on Soldiers Field. On the day after, twelve candidates came out for the Senior team. The Sophomores showed still greater indifference, only eight men responding to Captain Wendell...
Members of the Class of '02 and '03 who wish to try for the CRIMSON are requested to meet in the office tomorrow evening, at 7 p. m. All men of journalistic or literary ability are urged to come out and try. J. N. Trainer, Jr., '00. T. H. Whitney '00. J. R. Locke '01. L. B. Wehle '02. Committee on Candidates...
About fifty Seniors met last night in Sever 11 and organized a class debating club for the year, to be known as the Senior Wranglers. Practically the same system as was in use last year was adopted. The officers of this year and last year were appointed a committee to suggest amendments to the constitution. The following officers were elected: President E. E. Sargeant; vice-president, O. D. Evans; secretary-treasurer, H. A. Wadleigh; captains, M. Seasongood and T. H. Whitney: The president was elected as club representative on the interclass committee. Seniors who have not yet joined may join...
Members of the Class of '02 and '03 who with to try for the CRIMSON are requested to meet in the office next Wednesday evening, Oct. 11, at 7 p. m. All men of journalistic or literary ability are urged to come out and try. J. N. Trainer, Jr., '00. T. H. Whitney '00. J. R. Locke '01. L. B. Wehle '02. Committee on Candidates...
University debating will begin tonight by the meeting of all Seniors who are interested in debating at 7 o'clock in Sever 11. The class club of last year, known as the Wranglers was very successful and had a membership of about seventy men. The club was divided into two sides which debated against each other every two weeks and the side which won the majority of the debates had a dinner at the expense of the losing side. The meetings were held in the room of some member of the club and were followed by refreshments...