Word: maye
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Mandolin Club Wednesday evening, it was voted to separate the offices of secretary and treasurer, both of which are now held by Mr. Beecher, and Mr. Coombs was elected treasurer. Mr. P. K. Wood, '92, was elected a regular member, and it was decided to hold a dinner in May...
...hour was devoted to asking and answering questions. Professor Thayer said that there were two distinct opinions about the Bible, one, that everything in the book must be taken as gospel truth, and that deviation from this would be heresy; the other that part of the Bible may be accepted and part rejected. The Reformation with Luther at its head was an instance of a radical change in popular opinion about the Bible. Science, too, has brought material changes; for example, the principles of geology have established the fact that the word "day," used in the description of the Creation...
Those wishing to take part in the theatricals will please send their names to H. F. Stout, 11 Holyoke House, and as the play will be given either the last of April or the first of May it is desirable that names be sent as soon as possible. As soon as the names of candidates are received, a time will be appointed for a trial, and immediately after the parts will be assigned and the rehearsals be commenced. In view of the success of last year's play, it is hoped that much interest will be taken this year...
...every member there can be little doubt of success. The most important duty for each member at present is to attend every rehearsal. The men need, more than anything else, practice in singing together. It is sure that, however energetic a leader and however much musical talent the club may have, unless the members each show their personal interest in the success of the organization by regular attendance at rehearsals, success will never be gained...
...life. Good-natured complaints in reference to this very conflict have come to our ears from many quarters, and we therefore feel constrained to make mention of this difficulty. It seems to us of no little importance; and we rest in the hope that a long time for consideration may make it easy to effect the change...