Word: comee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...which the Overseers were meditating erecting at the time they proposed the change at Memorial. For a moderate sum a wooden hall can be erected on Holyoke street to accomodate a thousand men at a cost of board nearly equal to that at Memorial. The time has surely now come for this building. It will remedy the undesirable results of the general tables to students and relieve the pressure on the facilities at Memorial. The change there has fulfilled its part, - it has afforded temporary relief and it can afford no more. We need better facilities and those must come...
What are needed and what it is absolutely necessary should be brought out, are new men. There are men in college who have not come out who can be developed into good oars and as there are several places to be filled, I hope that every man who is capable of rowing, whether with or without experience, who will try for the crew, will send me his name or meet me at my room...
Turning to the representation of the various states it will be seen that the greater increase has naturally come from Massachusetts. Taking into account however, the States north of the Ohio and west of the Mississippi River it is seen that the support has fallen off. '95 contributed 43 from these States and '96 contributes 40, the greatest falling off being in Ohio and Wisconsin. On the other hand there is an increase over last year's class in the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maine and New Jersey, besides Massachusetts. We have also drawn students from Turkey, France...
...badly needed. The captain of the 'varsity has set his entire faculties on our success this spring, but he needs candidates for the vacant places - a large number of able-bodied men to choose from. There are, we repeat, such able-bodied men in college who have not yet come forward. Here is an imperative call to them, a duty which they owe to college athletics. We must make every effort this year, we must strain every nerve and personally sacrifice anything for this important contest; this year we must win. Then let every able-bodied man answer the call...
...Sanders Theatre, will take place Saturday morning, October 15, at 8 o'clock at Sever's Bookstore. The same conditions which have always governed the sales will apply to this also. A limit of six tickets is imposed on each purchaser and the sale will be strictly "first come, first served." There will be ten concerts this year on the following Thursday evenings: October 20, November 10, December 1 and 22, 1892; January 19, February, 2 and 23, Mar. 23, April 13 and 27, 1893. Season tickets with reserved seats for the series will cost $7.50 a piece...