Word: mattered
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...closing let me say that the Club expects to sing in the yard during June at least once a week. It is a difficult matter to get the fellows together oftener than that during the examination period...
...remember their pledge and not to forget the day of the meeting. On the day of the election a placard, similar to the postal card notice, and signed by the same men, appeared in the college buildings. The men whose names were signed had no knowledge of the matter. The meeting was called and Mr. Furber was elected President. Mr. Mahany and his followers refused to vote and called the meeting illegal, owing to the fact that members of the Union under the old constitution of the society and members who, although in regular standing, had never signed the constitution...
...that there is little or no interest in private rowing. Many men who enjoy the sport would gladly pay the assessment of five dollars, if they could be reasonably sure of a fair boat. Would it not be a good plan for the boat club to look into this matter, and either by having the old boats, of which there are several, repaired, or by purchasing a few new ones, increase the facilities for private boating? By so doing the boat club would benefit many men and would itself be a gainer...
...prospect of a race between Cambridge and Harvard does not advance as time goes on. No special communication of any kind being received or sent, the matter is as far off in the future as it was months ago. It is possible that the Englishmen are awaiting the result of the Yale-Harvard race before making definite plans, but this is unlikely. The probable reason for this extended talk without results is the fact that so serious an undertaking as the sending a crew to America is not a matter to be decided in haste. Yet on the other hand...
What does it matter? I had my share...