Word: good
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...power of appointing all (sixty) committees is contrary to this spirit (1) Lodges in one man power to shape every bill presented. (Nelson, Atlantic Mon., LXIV, 69,) (2). Such power with an unprincipled speaker would work inconceivable ruin. (Nelson, Atlantic Mon., LXIV, 7). (3) Such power even with a good speaker is bad; (a) Likely to cause irremedial mistakes. (b) The committees are so numerous that many must be composed of men of small calibre. C It is arbitrary powers deprive members of freedom of debate, provided in constitution. (Amend. I). (1) The speaker has absolute control over all methods...
...Wednesday evening the torchlight procession of the graduates and undergraduates will take place. It is the desire of the committee that has charge of this parade that everything should be done in good order, so a member from each class has been appointed to have charge of his class. The parade will start at 8.30, led by the 71st Regiment Band. Then will follow the Mercer Blues, who are a military company of undergraduates, dressed in old colonial uniforms; a delegation from Yale, the undergraduates and the graduates, the classes from 1823 to 1896 all being represented. The parade will...
...football season is now well under way and the team has been doing fairly good work. The tie game with Lafayette seemed to work up the team slightly, as has been shown by the later games with Lehigh. Indians and West Point. Alexander Moffat '84 has charge of the team and is being assisted by Lea '96 and Morse...
STUDENTS: It does not cost much to keep your clothes in good shape and conditien. MacKeigan, the tailor, 15 Brattle street, Room 10, opposite Post Office, Cambridge, will clean and press your suit or overcoat and an extra pair of trousers once a week, the whole college year, for the small sum of $9.00. Don't forget this fact-He sends for and delivers weekly. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed...
...line-up for the first time since his injury, and resumed his old position at left end, where he played a strong all-round game. He was soon replaced by Lewis, however. Wrightington also played for only a few minutes, and was then replaced by Cozzens, who did some good rushing. Bouve and Brown were effective in the interference, although the backs, on the whole, did not follow their interference as well as they should have done. Once, however, in the first half, Dunlop made a 25-yard run around the end with the aid of good interference. Brown kicked...