Word: foundings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...FOUND.- A leather pocket book which can obtained the secretary's office...
...first Mr. Herrick thought to find out the wish of the class by separating the Earle and Keyes men into two parties. But as this did not prove feasible a ballot was taken and the meeting adjourned. Upon counting the ballots in Mr. Herrick's room, it was found that Keyes had received 73 votes and Earle 119. Mr. Earle was therefore declared elected temporary captain of the crew...
...meeting of the University Boat Club was held last evening in Upper Massachusetts. There was a very small attendance. The records of the last meeting were read by Mr. Crehore and approved. Mr, Dexter read the treasurer's report which may be found elsewhere. The election of officers for the ensuing year then took place. Mr. Dexter, '90 was elected president; N. Longworth '91, and H. R. Bishop '91, were nominated for vice-president, and Mr. Bishop was elected. A. Shaw '91, was elected secretary and Lawrence Brooks '91 treasurer. On account of the large amount of money which...
...managers of the Harvard and Yale elevens met yesterday at Spring-field to complete arrangements for the games. They visited the grounds and found them thoronghly levelled and turfed and in excellent order. They then gave out a contract for seats along both sides of the field, in addition to the Hampden Park grand stand. The new seats will accomodate abour 5,500 and the grand stand about 1,500, Fully five thousand people are expected from Springfield alone. A train will be run from Boston, probably starting at 11 a. m., with special rates for Harvard...
...preacher conducting morning prayers may be found at Wadsworth House 1 every week-day during his term of service...