Word: member
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...member of the university should fail to possess a copy of the "Songs." The compilation is complete, and contains several songs now famous throughout the world. In appearance the book is very artistic, and the typographical work is unexceptionable. It deserves the widest sale, and it will undoubtedly receive...
...Dudley, '87, has been elected a member of the Signet. Mr. J. J. Hayes and Dr. Kuno Francke have been elected honorary members...
...customary at this time to elect two editors to the CRIMSON from the sophomore class and one from the freshman class. The election is governed by competition and an editorship is therefore now open to any member of the two lower classes who by his contributions to the paper shall prove his eligibility to the position. No man who feels interested in competing need feel restrained from doing so as the competition is made as general as possible. There has been a wide spread interest already manifested but it is hoped that more will be led to contribute...
...Easton, the "biggest anchor any team ever had," as an enthusiastic soldier remarked who was trying to place $10 against $5 that Harvard would win. He has tugged seven times in that hopeful capacity, and only once has Harvard had to yield the victory. The other members of the team do not compare well with Easton in size of body, but they are scholarly, toughened young men, and each one good in his place, They were: E. A. Pease, captain and 1; Percy Chase, 2; Franklin Remington, 3. The teams took hold of the rope, and waited for the pistol...
...gold medal offered by the Pennsylvanian to the member of the U. of Pa. team who scored the first point against Harvard was withdrawn before the game took place...