Word: furnisher
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...theatre services have been very successful in reaching a non-church going crowd and for this reason in particular have been a good thing. Much of their attractiveness, and consequently of their success, depends upon the singing. Harvard men have always been sufficiently interested in the meetings before to furnish a very respectable contingent for the chorus. The same interest should be shown this year; and in order to have the interest organized and effective all men who are willing to sing at the services are requested to send their names at once to the leader of the glee club...
Philadelphia proposes to furnish a free noon-day lunch to the pupils in the public schools...
...freshman crew. We call especial attention to this notice with the hope that the men in Ninety-five will come to a realizing sense of their position. The present material for their crew is exceedingly scant and unpromising. It is hoped that the foot ball material will furnish stronger men; but what is really needed is a more courageous and earnest spirit on the part of the whole class. They cannot expect to accomplish anything unless they awake into activity at once and for all from the half-hearted and lethagic interest which they are now showing in their crew...
...organization known as the Union of Clubs seems now to be established on a plan firmer - though less elaborate - than ever before. The need of such an organization to furnish a comfortable meeting place for the many smaller clubs at Harvard was felt for some time before measures were finally taken two years ago to supply it. The plans which were then proposed were a trifle too elaborate; they were none too great in proportion to the need, but a trifle beyond what consverative estimates would warrant. The consequence was, that last year the Union of Clubs was unable...
...question of initiation fees, dues and rooms was settled in a sensible way, and the club is now established on very satisfactory basis. The only thing further necessary to insure the success of the club is that the members take an interest in it. The first dinner will furnish a fairly accurate measure of how great that interest is to be. The Western men in the University should make this first dinner of their club a rousing success...