Word: marked
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...second annual dinner of the St. Mark's Alumni Association was held at Young's Hotel last Thursday evening. Before the dinner a short business meeting was held at which three members of the alumni were elected from whom the trustees of the school are to choose one to serve with themselves on the board of trustees...
...view of the number of St. Mark's men now in college the CRIMSON publishes the announcement of the dinner of the alumni of St. Mark's school which takes place at Young's, Thursday, January 3d, 1889. Only members of the association are allowed to be present, but they are cordially invited. Last year the dinner was a very enjoyable one, about forty alumni being present. It is earnestly hoped that this year more alumni will join the association and be in attendance at the dinner...
...take pleasure in announcing in another column the St. Mark's alumni dinner which takes place January 3d, 1889. There is a two-fold purpose in holding these alumni dinners-one to bring the lower classmen in college into closer relations with men of the upper classes; the other to keep alive the interest of the graduates in the welfare and growth of their preparatory schools. These motives cannot be carried out unless all the alumni take an interest in them and make it a point to attend the dinners. The first dinner of the Alumni Association of St. Mark...
...York, and Prof. Wm. M. Sloan, of Princeton. The subjects in this course are mainly on religious topics. The Phi Beta Kappa course will be on more general topics. The lectures will be given by Rev. T. T. Munger. Professors Arthur Hadley, W. F. Knapp, A. M. Wheeler, Mark Bailey, of the academic department, Professors Loundsbury and Du Bois of the Sheffield Scientific School, and Mr. Donald G. Mitchell...
...Morgan gave a reception Thursday evening to old members of St. Mark's School now in college...