Word: electioneering
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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IN the last edition of the Advocate, there appeared a letter, signed " '83," complaining about the election of the present captain of the '83 crew.
I consider the letter as scarcely worth notice; but placing, as it does, Mr. Hammond in an uncomfortable position, I take it upon myself, as chairman of the meeting at which the election was held, to reply to it.
IF it seems best to the Seniors to hold their class election at once, we wish to remind them that the best results can be secured only by forgetting all society lines. It is one unpleasant feature of our college life, that society and class feeling are inevitably opposed to...
THE Harvard Bicycle Club met on Tuesday evening for the election of officers for the ensuing year. The following gentlemen were chosen: President, Mr. R. C. Sturgis, '81; Captain, Mr. M. Tilden, '81; Sub-Captain, Mr. R. S. Codman, '83; Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. J. H. Storer, '82; Directors, Messrs...
THE class of '83, whom we welcome cordially to Harvard, should appreciate the importance of the position they are called upon to fill. The College has lost, with '79, men whose faithful four years' work has secured, in large measure, our athletic successes. The upper classes cannot properly fill the...