Word: hearings
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...will be seen by a notice in another column The Union holds its first meeting of the year tonight for the election of officers for the ensuing half-year and to hear the semiannual reports of its recent work and present condition. The upper class men are, of course, familiar with the character of the Union and its aims, and it is chiefly to the members of '87 that these few words of information are addressed...
...audience which completely filled the Sanders Theatre was present last evening to hear the readings for the Boylston prizes. The names of the successful contestants were announced from the stage and are as follows: 1st prizes, F. L. Sawyer, '83; G. B. Morrison, '83. 2d prizes, W. H. Page, '83; E. B. Jack, '84; G. R. Agassiz...
...complaint throughout the college. If the faculty were influenced largely by the belief that the fence would be objectionable to the majority of the students, the opinions thus far expressed must tend to shake their confidence in the soundness of the conclusion reached by them. We have yet to hear of any expression of opinion from the college which is favorable to the action of the faculty. We hope that this fact will be well considered by the faculty and that they will reconsider an action which proves to be in the highest degree distasteful to the students and prejudicial...
...large audience was present in Sever 11 last evening to hear Dr. F. W. Putnam's lecture on "Recent Discoveries in American Archaeology." Dr. Putnam was detailed by the Peabody Museum last summer to investigate and report upon the contents of the mounds in the Little Miami valley, and accordingly, in company with Dr. Metz of Washington, he was employed from May until December in conducting a series of explorations, which have resulted in adding largely to the stock of information possessed concerning the American mound builders. In his lecture last evening Dr. Putnam was necessarily unable to describe...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: The indignation aroused by the announcement that the faculty have passed a vote against building a fence around the new athletic grounds is intensified when we hear the reasons that prompted the action...