Word: frankness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Alumni of Cornell University residing in New England have effected an organization with Frank W. Proctor, '73, president; Mary H. Ladd, '75, vice-president; C. Everett Washburn, '76, secretary and treasurer. The executive committee is composed of the officers named, together with Edith Bradford, '79, and Charles W. Ames, '78. The association thus formed, under the name of the New England Association of Cornell Alumni, consists of ladies and gentlemen, graduates of the university since its formation in 1868, and of former under-graduated students, who are admitted to associate membership. The objects of the association are partly social...
...treasarer, John Bartlett. Subscriptions are to be received all over the country and each person subscribing one dollar becomes thereby an honorary member. The following-named honorary members of the association have been appointed a committee to receive subscriptions of one dollar each from members of Harvard University: Frank Bolles, chairman; E. H. Pendleton, W. H. Manning, F. E. Fuller, J. H. Storer, J. P. Gardner and Robert Codman from '82; George Lowell, Joseph Lee, Horace Binney, Edmund S. Rousmaniere, Charles H. Kip and Herbert Putnam from '83; S. A. Eliot, W. B. Noble, Hollis Webster, Gordon Abbott...
...Otter street. The start this year will be parallel to this line. Wm. S. Eaton, Jr., of the Union Boat Club, will be referee. W. A. Bancroft and H. G. Chapin will act as time-keepers. Judges on the tug will be as follows : Fred W. Smith, '79, Frank A. Peabody, (of the 'Varsity of '79), R. C. Watson, '69, and Joseph Fay, (of Boston). Judges at the finish will be F. W. Moulton and H. G. Chapman...
...opinion that such characteristics prevail throughout the college, and thereby distinguish it from other colleges, is truly deplorable. Any expression of sentiment condemning such practices as prevail among certain classes of men, and which bring discredit upon the college, will certainly meet the approval of Harvard students, and any frank discussion of evils that exist will be welcomed, but the assumption that such qualities are characteristic of the entire body of Harvard undergraduates is gratuitous and certainly erroneous...
...froward child, but frank...