Word: goings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...everyone having any knowledge of the language. We wish all would make it a point to be present this evening, thereby showing in a substantial manner that they are willing to aid a good cause. Should the debts be paid off by these theatricals, then any surplus will go for a fund to aid the French Department Library...
...were not started in the published order and a spirit of slackness and irresponsibility prevailed. It is needless to say that the meeting this afternoon must not be managed in this way. We expect those in charge of the games to do everything in their power to make them go off well and promptly...
...Cook will not take charge of the Yale 'Varsity crew until the men go to New London...
...advantages and conveniences of a college room are so great that every student is eager to get one. Naturally this desire does not decrease toward the end of the course. It is very exasprerating for men who have tried year after without success, to see the best rooms go to men who have not yet entered college, many of whom have never even been in Cambridge. It would be much fairer if the allotment were according to seniority. Then every man could look forward with certainty to two or possibly three years in the yard. Such an arrangement could easily...
...captains of the crews met last evening and decided that the courses as previously drawn were impracticable. As now arranged '90 is to pass through the span on the Boston side of the draw of the Harvard Bridge, '91 will be next and both '92 and '89 will go through the next. Up to a late hour last night no rules had been arranged for the government of the race, but they will probably be the same as those of last year which are appended...