Word: hearings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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These are the objections which have convinced me that the class will do wrong to carry this transparency. I must confess, however, that there is one strong motive which urges me, as a senior, to over-ride my convictions. I hear that the Blaine and Logan Battalion of the Law School have threatened to take the transparency away from us. I think, however, that the Senior Class has little to fear from the Blaine and Logan Battalion. But even if there were a question as to their following up their words with deeds, the course of the seniors should...
...THOMPSON, '76, Chief of StaffP. S.-Let us hear from...
Torches will be given out on Tuesday afternoon to all those intending to march in the Independent procession to hear Mr. Schurz on Wednesday evening. Further notice will be given of the time and place...
...shall next expect to hear that the students of Boston University have formed companies to march in campaign processions...
...glee club sing again before it loses forever the men from eighty-four who have done so much to strengthen it during their course here at college. On class day evening when the club gathers for the last time to sing in the evening, not all are able to hear them as the attention of many is attracted in other directions; but a quiet hour of song on some evening before next Friday would add another pleasant memory of Cambridge to the store of those who are soon to leave it when the long vacation begins...