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...meeting of the season last evening in Holden Chapel. Mr. Austin, '88, presided and opened the meeting by announcing that nominations for the position of president for the ensuing year were in order. Messrs. Greene, '89, and Barnes, '90, were the only nominees, the former being chosen by a close vote. With Mr. Greene in the chair, the treasurer's report was read and accepted. The report shows that the finances of the club were never in a more flourishing condition, a gratifying proof of the success and good management of this new organization. The membership this year is nearly...
...demand. Any person keeping books beyond the prescribed time is subject to a fine of ten cents a day for each volume. Books reserved by officers of instruction, and unbound periodicals, are in open alcoves in the reading-room, and can be taken out, at the close of Library hours, when properly charged at the delivery desk, and must be returned the next morning at 9 o'clock. Encyclopaedias and other books of reference in the delivery room may be taken out under similar rules, and within the discretion of the Superintendent of Circulation (Mr. Kiernan...
...failure to profit by the experience of recent years, inasmuch as the whole system of organization and management introduced by Storrow in 1885 was completely disregarded because the crews in the crews in the two succeeding years were defeated. The Yale and Columbia crews of 1886 beat Harvard after close races because they adopted, to a considerable extent, the same system and ideas that Storrow had taught Harvard the year before. Yale beat Harvard again last year because she still believed in and practised the same system, while Harvard seemed to have endeavored to forget as much...
...demand. Any person keeping books beyond the prescribed time is subject to a fine of ten cents a day for each volume. Books reserved by officers of instruction, and unbound periodicals, are in open alcoves in the reading-room, and can be taken out, at the close of Library hours, when properly charged at the delivery desk, and must be returned the next morning at 9 o'clock. Encyclopedias and other books of reference in the delivery room may be taken out under similar rules, and within the discretion of the Superintendent of Circulation (Mr. Kiernan...
...captain. Bates, Henshaw and Gallivan led the league in their respective positions, while Willard's average was but 11 per cent, behind that of McBride. In batting, Knowlton led the nine with an average of 376. In the record of stolen bases, Knowlton is ahead, with Quackenboss a close second...