Word: maye
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...order that there may be an opportunity for the discussion of the political issues of the present campaign, the executive committee of the Harvard Union have decided to hold the next meeting Monday evening. November 4. Since the meeting occurs the day before the election, and as there is considerable local interest in the election it is expected that the debate will be well attended and hotly contested. The political discussions of late years called out a large number of students and many creditable specters were made. The first political discussion of last year will be remembered...
...accordance with a well established precedent a freshman glee club will be organized this year. With a class of the size of Ninety-three we may certainly expect a creditable club. Its success, however, as well as that of every other college organization, depends ultimately upon the students. If the club is to be representative the men themselves must make a personal effort to have it such; and certainly incentives to this end are not wanting. The freshman clubs of previous years have all been very enjoyable organizations, and each year an increased number of concerts have been given...
HARVARD BICYCLE CLUB.- In order to have the names of members for publication in the Index, and also to learn their present address, members are requested to fill out application cards which may be found at Thurston's, and leave at 14 Holworthy or send to the secretary, 19 Garfield St., on or before Thursday, October 31. The secretary will be at 14 Holworthy, Wednesday, October 30, from 1 to 3 and members desiring the club pin and monogram can obtain them at that time...
...HUNT, Sec.All holders of regular (red) season tickets must present an admission ticket at the gate. Admission tickets for the Pennsylvania game may be had at Leavitt and Pierce's by showing season ticket...
Every bookseller, postmaster, and subscription agent takes subscriptions to The Century, ($4.00 a year), or remittance may be made directly to the publishers, The Century Co., of New York. Begin new subscriptions with November (the first issue of the volume) and get Mark Twain's story, "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," in that number...