Word: furnisher
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...authorities to institute a reform. President Quincy accordingly notified the Class-day committee of '38 that if there was any drinking or dancing on that day, the members of the committee would all lose their degrees. The class then decided to invite lad' and several members agreed to furnish spreads. This was permitted and in the afternoon the President removed his restriction on dancing and Class-day became a festival. Exhibition days had been for conviviality, but Class-day now appropriates this and the former soon died out. The Senior class began to issue invitations to all the friends...
...members of the class of '92 who wish photographs of Seymour Howell, deceased, his father would be glad to furnish as many as are desired. Will the men who want photographs kindly send their names immediately to F. H. Gade, 5 Berkeley Street...
...members of the class of '92 who wish photographs of Seymour Howell, deceased, his father would be glad to furnish as many as are desired. Will the men who want photographs kindly send their names immediately to F. H. Cade, 5 Berkeley Street...
...members of the class of '92 who wish photographs of Seymour Howell, deceased, his father would be glad to furnish as many as are desired. Will the men who want photographs kindly send their names immediately to F. H. Gade, 5 Berkeley Street...
...committee have sent these circulars to graduates and friends of the University, who are asked to furnish the means necessary to carry out the plans, and they, as well as the Committee on the Regulation of Athletics, will gladly receive any suggestions for changes in them. The committee hopes to obtain at least fifty thousand dollars. Subscriptions may be sent to William Hooper, treasurer of the committee, 87 Milk Street, Boston...