Word: member
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- It is certainly very desirable that a large number of students go to New Haven next Saturday to support the nine in its first game with Yale. Every member of the team has worked hard to bring victory to Harvard this year, and it is but fair that members of the college back up the nine in this undertaking. The mere love of the game is not enough to keep men at hard work, but a generous and hearty support will do an incalculable amount toward making them feel that their efforts are at least appreciated. "Croakers...
Professor N. S. Shaler has been elected an honorary member of the Signet...
...care to accept men who have not shown interest in contributing to our columns. As election to the board is by competition, those who feel interested in an election must manifest their interest in contributions. There is good literary ability in the freshman class, and more than one member has already shown marked capability. But that we may be able to make a mature judgment and not fill the vacancy on the board too prematurely, we again call for a more extended interest among the freshmen...
...third eight of the Pi Eta from '86 is as follows: Blake, Bryant, Dickerman, Jennings, Pratt, J. N. Palmer, Wright. Mr. W. K. Barton, '86, has been elected an honorary member of the society...
HARVARD BICYCLE CLUB.- At the last meeting of the club it was voted to leave the arrangement for the race meeting in the hands of the officers and directors. Invitations were, therefore, sent to the bicycle club of Yale, Brown and the Andover Academy, and nearly every member of our own club asked either personally or by printed requests, to enter one or more of the events. The result has been anything but gratifying, for two men only from the Harvard club were willing to enter, and Brown was the only one of the outside clubs who intended to send...