Word: mass
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Remember the mass meeting to-night...
...call the attention of our readers to the notice of a mass meeting which is to be held this evening to settle the base-ball question as far as Harvard is concerned. The matter now lies entirely with the college, and it is for it to consider carefully and well the questions at issue...
...chief and Mr. Mack business manager. The substantial encouragement in the shape of subscriptions met with both among the students and the alumni ensures the establishment of the Review and the issue of an April number. Subscriptions, $2.50 per year, may be sent to the Harvard Law Review, Cambridge, Mass...
...fully concur with the opinions expressed in the communication which we publish to-day on the base-ball situation, we do believe that the matter should not be decided until there has been a complete discussion of the subject. This could not be better accomplished than in a mass meeting of the students. If the baseball association should call a meeting to-day, there would undoubtedly be a large attendance, and the sentiment of the college on this important question could be ascertained. If Harvard and Princeton take a decided stand in favor of the new league, Yale will...
Tuesday morning saw a large gathering of ladies and gentlemen assembled in the old chapel to listen to the time honored orations of the class-orators. F. Palmer, Mass., represented the freshmen; T. W. Hotchkiss, N, Y.. the sophomores, and T. N. McCarter, N.J., the juniors. These gentlemen reflected much credit on themselves and their respective classes by their efforts. F. E. Reid, Ohio, was the senior orator. His oration, by custom long established, was of the witty and humorous type. His thrusts were keen and heartily appreciated, especially by the undergraduates, to whom many of the jokes were...