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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...invitations have been sent out, but, owing to the incompleteness of the religious census this year, some men must have been omitted. It is therefore hoped that all churchmen in the Freshman class or first-year men in other departments, whether or not they have received invitations, will feel themselves cordially welcome. Bishop Lawrence will make a short address and Dean Hodges, one of the University preachers, Rev. Dr. Edward Abbott, Rev. W. B. King, and possibly the Rev. W. G. Thayer, of St. Mark's School, will be present. It is also hoped that a number of churchmen among...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: St. Paul's Society Reception. | 10/14/1896 | See Source »

Every man who is willing to do any charitable or philanthropic work should attend the meeting tomorrow or meet Mr. Birtwell, who will be in 17 Grays each Tuesday morning. Even to those who do not feel able to do any work the meeting will be interesting and helpful. They will hear of scenes and experiences new to them and perhaps will have their views of life broadened and their sympathies quickened...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/12/1896 | See Source »

Chagrined and disappointed as we necessarily feel over our defeat by Princeton we still feel that our nine deserves commendation for its season's work. During the first few weeks of practice it looked as if it would be impossible to form even a fairly good team, yet today we have one of the very strongest teams in the field, and the strongest that Harvard has had for the last three years. The improvement in the nine during the season has been wonderfully rapid, and Captain Dean and those who have helped him deserve great credit for their work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/19/1896 | See Source »

...mind the few regulations that have been made concerning a celebration in case of a victory over Princeton today. There must be absolutely no use of fire-arms or explosives of any kind. This is the main thing to remember, and, as we said yesterday, every man should feel it his duty to aid the committee in promptly suppressing any demonstration of the wrong kind of enthusiasm. If student opinion is strongly expressed against this sort of thing there will certainly be no trouble tonight in case we win the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/18/1896 | See Source »

...feel that the form of celebration most prized by the students and most easily controlled is a bon-fire, and we honestly believe that Holmes Field is the best place for a fire because a centralized celebration is more easily controlled. We therefore request, on behalf of the students of the University, that we be allowed to have a bon-fire, of proper materials, after an athletic victory, on Holmes Field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PETITION GRANTED. | 6/17/1896 | See Source »

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