Word: member
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...noticed in another column, a book has been placed at Leavitt & Pierce's, for the signatures of those members of the sophomore class who desire to commemorate the victories won by their nine over Yale last spring. It should be remembered that eighty-nine's was the first freshman team to wrest both games of the series from Yale, since the freshman inter-collegiate contests were established in 1869. For this reason, and because the members of the nine worked hard and trained faithfully during last winter and spring, it is only fitting that their classmates should present them with...
...quiet and calm of the study-room, either forgetful that the examinations are approaching, or fiendishly taking delight in making themselves a nuisance to the unfortunate persons who are compelled to lodge near them. If there is anyone now on the point of ignoring his position as a member of an organism, let him bethink himself of the category in which he will be placed if he gives way to his desire to be noisy, and then restrain himself from perse cuting his neighbors with an intrusion of his personality upon these moments of study and application...
...evidently of the greatest importance that our eleven should play with them, but as we have said before, this cannot be done unless more interest is taken in the club than is at present manifested. For the small sum of two dollars and a half, anyone may become a member of the Association, and will thus obtain the right to use the grounds, and will receive a shingle. The Association is now having a very pretty model made, which can be obtained by members at a very low price, and which will make a handsome ornament in any room. Immediately...
...William Perry, aged 98, and the oldest graduate of Harvard, died yesterday morning at his house at Exeter, N. H. He was the sole survivor of the passengers in Fulton's first steamboat. He was born in Norton, Mass., in 1788, and was a member of the class of 1811, Harvard College. The only surviving member of that class is William R. Rever of Plymouth, Mass, who is 76 years old. Dr. Perry was the grandfather of Sarah Orne Jewett, the authoress...
...library management was very inadequate. While rare instances of abuse may have occurred, we feel sure that a grain of patience added to a grain of comprehension could be taken by the grumblers with good effect. The books which cannot be found are not always "surreptitiously taken by a member of - ," as the communication of yesterday in regard to the binder showed. The communication to-day speaks of their being left on the tables in the reading room. While we certainly condemn this habit of not returning them to their proper places after using them, on the other hand...