Word: information
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...destruction of private property in the shape of front gates, is inexcusable, and deserving of the severest censure, tending as it does to bring the college into disrepute among the good citizens of Cambridge. We sincerely hope that nothing of this kind will take place again. We would also inform the freshmen that there is a college rule forbidding the kindling of bon-fires within the yard, and, althongh we think this is an uncalled for regulation, we believe in yielding obedience to established authority, and therefore trust that no more fires will be lighted within the interdicted territory...
...committee wish to announce that arrangements for indoor groups should be made at once. President's of the different societies should inform the committee as to what dates will be most convenient for them. The few men who have not yet sat are earnestly requested to sit AT ONCE, as their delay will put back the work of the class...
...have sent to every candidate for the degree of A. B. or S. B. in 1885, a blank for his class life with an accompanying note of explanation. If any member of the Class has not received his blank, I wish he would inform at once in order that I may send him another...
...inform me in regard to the following questions? Was the foot ball convention held immediately after the Yale-Princeton game an informal one? If so, have the students a right to instruct their delegates to the formal convention, at which the championship will be decided...
...here every day. The committee will make arrangements by which students can have their rooms photographed, and arrangements will have to be made only one day in advance for this. The committee again urge as many men as possible to arrange for sittings before Christmas, and they would also inform the class that the success of the photographs rests somewhat in the hands of the class, therefore the committee asks for the co-operation of the Seniors in this work...