Word: member
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Barber L. S., was elected a member of the society. The resignation from the society of Mr. J. B. Scott was accepted...
...dramatic association has recently been formed at Princeton open to all members of the University as active members and to graduates as honorary members. There are to be three officers-a president, a treasurer and a stage manager. By the rules of the association at least three plays must be given during the term. Parts will assigned by a trial for which three judges are appointed, one from the faculty, one from the senior class, and one from the undergraduates. For the assignment of parts for the second play a special committee will be appointed. Any member of the association...
...expedition which was sent out by the University of Pennsylvania to enter upon a systematic search for the sites of the cities of Babylon and Ninevah, of which Dr. Harper of Yale was a member, has been wrecked in the AEgean Sea, near the Isle of Samos. An authentic account of the disaster and of the rescue of the expedition by a Turkish brigantine has been received by Professor James of the U. of P. The accident, however, will not prevent the expedition from continuing its investigation. The party is made up of John P. Peters, Director...
...victory are entertained by the college. The score made against Wesleyan was not one to encourage the undergraduates. But it must be remembered that no incentive was offered for extra exertion, while slow cautious play was indulged in lest the game should result in the disability of some member of the team. In accidents Princeton appears to have surpassed her competitors this year; but she has been fortunate in having good men to take the place of those injured. Mowry, one of their best half-backs, a swift runner and a sure tackler, has been laid up on account...
Through the generosity of the late John P. Howard, a new medical department has recently been built. A member of the class of '88, Mr. Fred M. Course, returns to the University to take Prof. Wm. A. Deering's place, who tended his resignation last June...