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Natural History IV. I will discuss thoroughly the important points to be covered by the mid-year examination, at 49 College House, Friday evening, Jan. 23, at 7 P. M. E, W. Frost...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 1/24/1885 | See Source »

Natural History IV. I will discuss thoroughly the important points to be covered by the mid-year examination, at 49 College House, Friday evening, Jan. 23, at 7 P. M. E. W. Frost...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 1/23/1885 | See Source »

Natural History IV. I will discuss thoroughly the important points to be covered by the mid-year examination, at 49 College House, Friday evening. Jan. 23, at 7 P. M. E. W. Frost...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 1/22/1885 | See Source »

...move clay courts involves considerable expense, (on the average of $50 per court), the Committee decided that it was best to experiment with various sorts of clay, an determine during the spring which was the pleasantest to use, and which endured the wear best. Accordingly, as soon as the frost is out of the ground, five courts of various sorts, of brighten Gravel, Moorland Gravel, Ashes, etc. will be laid down. These can be played upon by the last week in April. During the summer 30 more clay courts made of that material which is found to be best will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis Courts in Plenty. | 1/17/1885 | See Source »

...Resolved, That the District System of electing a President, as proposed by Senator Morton, should be adopted. The secret ballot on the merits of the question resulted in 15 votes for the affirmative, and 7 for the negative. The following men spoke as principal disputants, aff., E. W. Frost, L. S., and E. I. Smith, '85, neg., A. G. Webster, '85, and O. F. Hibbard, L. S. On the vote on the merits of argument of principal disputants, the affirmative received 33 votes, the negative 1. When the debate was thrown open to the house, the following gentlemen spoke from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Union. | 1/16/1885 | See Source »

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