Word: member
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Every man in college is eligible, except members and substitutes of the 'Varsity; in case, however, any other person shall become a member or substitute of the 'Varsity, he shall no longer be eligible for any class nine. All questions of eligibility shall be referred to the executive committee...
Hartley, a former member of the university eleven and '86 crew, was in Cambridge yesterday...
...lecture on the peculiarities of the University, portraying scenes about college, and giving an account of student life to the outside world, would, in itself, be a sufficient attraction for the large number of students who will attend. The fact, however, that the lecture will be delivered by a member of the senior class must excite the curiosity as well as the interest of all students in the success of the event. We have no doubt that the energy and perseverance shown by Mr. Bowen in this undertaking, will be rewarded with the success they deserve...
...class committee of eighty-five announce that they are now ready to receive the first installment for the college and class funds. Payments are to be made according to the conditions expressed in the circular recently issued by the class secretary. The committee request that each member of the class will decide upon the amount he is able and willing to give, and that he will have the first installment ready upon their first application. It is necessary for everybody to respond on the first application, for the large size of the class makes it impossible for everybody...
...committee of overseers to whom was referred the petition of the students that compulsory attendance at prayers should be discontinued have made public their reasons for not granting the petition. It is denied that "compulsory attendance upon prayers is a religious test." It is urged that "in becoming a member of any association, a person resigns a portion of his civil liberty in order to comply with the rules of the association. It is entirely competent for the governing boards to require daily attendance upon recitations and lectures, and this, without any undue encroachment on daily prayers, if deemed expedient...