Word: mans
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...shall be the place where all matters dealt with by the students are carried on. The fact that the men must meet here on business will lead to social intercourse. I mean that when a football meeting is held it will be held at the University Club and any man who wants to see any of the football men will go there. Then again if the University wants to express its opinion on any subject this club will furnish a place where all who are interested in University matters can get together to voice that opinion...
WELD BOAT CLUB locker keys will be redemed only at the boat house by the janitor. No keys will be redemed at Amee's. No keys will be redemed after Oct. 31, and all claims for the rebate must be made in the name of the man who made the deposit...
With the exception of the backs, the 'Varsity yesterday afternoon was practically made up of the substitute eleven, Doucette being the only man in the line who belonged to the 'Varsity proper. Bouve, was laid up with an injury to his knee sustained in the West Point game, while Cabot, Moulton, Shaw, Donald and Wheeler were given a day off to recuperate from the effects of the hard work of the past few days...
...dissatisfaction with present social conditions and eagerness for some practicable reform has been apparent. The most practicable plan yet presented is that of a University Club. Every one knows, however, that such a club, to be of any service, must be backed by the hearty enthusiasm of every man in the University. The moment the graduates feel that such enthusiasm exists, it will become possible to secure the necessary subscriptions. It seems to me that the time is ripe for some active measures to bring all this latent feeling to a head. A vigorous canvass of the College, followed...
...plan proposed in the editorial column of Friday's issue of the CRIMSON, to make the sum contributed for a Phillips Brooks Memorial a nucleus for the more comprehensive improvement of a University Club seems to me to call for careful consideration at the hands of every Harvard man. Valuable as is the work of the religious societies of this University it would certainly increase their influence to be in as close relationship with the whole College as quarters in a University Club would place them. They would not gain their new accommodations so quickly it is true...