Word: general
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...first part of the lecture was a detailed description of the laboratory. The laboratory, Prof. Trowbridge said, is divided into two equal parts, one for elementary work and the other for special research. The large lecture-room, intended for general elementary lectures, is fitted up with the best modern appliances, with running water, with high-pressure hot water, with electric currents, with oxygen-hydrogen lamps, etc. The room above is the elementary; etc. The room above is the elementary; it is sixty feet by sixty feet, the largest of its kind, and is used by one hundred and thirty students...
...extra expense last fall and the loss of receipts due to the omission of the Yale game. It will be fully made up next year if the full number of games is played. As usual the Base Ball Association has a large surplus, part of which it contributes for general athletics. The manager of the freshman football team deserves praise for his careful work resulting in a good surplus. The report is in general, satisfactory, though we wish the accounts could be given more in detail...
...should like to call attention again to the meeting at Professor Peabody's house this evening, the object of which was explained in last Saturday's CRIMSON. It is hoped that there will be a large attendance as an important plan of general charity work will be brought up for discussion. In order to be successful the movement must be given a good start and this can only be done by the united action of all interested in the work...
...much discussion and some amendment, the constitution reported was adopted. Officers were then chosen: President, Prof. Child; vice-president, Prof. Wendell; secretary and treasurer, Dodge, '89; executive committee, the vice-president and secretary, ex officio. Mr. Kittredge, Wardner, '90, and H. T. Parker, '90. The executive committee will have general charge of the work of the club...
...officers of the meeting were: Referee of general events, Mr. G. B. Morrison, '83. Referee of sparring, Dr. William Appleton, '77. Referee of wrestling, Mr. Outram Bangs...