Word: evenements
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...debts, and is entitled to the best rating that Bradstreet or Dun give. The condition of affairs of the Society, being such ought net to cause anyone any uneasiness. The members of the Society are in no danger of being called-upon to pay the debts of the Society, even if they are liable, which is doubtful. So confident of the strength of the Society are the members of the Faculty who are on the Board that they are willing to take upon themselves all the responsibility in the proposed cor- poration. No officer of the Society...
...Even if incorporation were necessary, however, a plan could be devised containing the co-operative element, the Directors being chosen as at present, by the members. Such a plan was offered the Board by the undersigned, but was rejected...
...conflict with the vote of the Society at its last annual meeting; and it is on this ground that the majority of the Board have refused to allow a minority report to be printed and sent to each member of the Society as the majority report will. Even if this is true all the members of the Society as well as the few who attended the last annual meeting should examine thoroughly the proposed plan and see what it means before depositing a vote in favor of it. It means a Co-operative Society which has been a marked success...
Special attention was given to springing up quickly at the beginning of the recover. The emphasizing of this point prevented a very even beat in either boat, and the rowing was without snap. In a few quarter mile brushes, neither crew gained materially...
...brush over the course. Special attention was given to holding the stroke out long, and both eights rowed with more enthusiasm and life than has been shown for a number of days. At first neither crew had any great advantage, and at Harvard Bridge they were about even. From that point on, however, Bullard's crew shortened the stroke and fell to pieces...