Word: members
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Tomorrow's sermon will be preached by a member of last year's staff, Dr. Moxom, of Springfield, and two addresses will be delivered by preachers for this year, Professor Harris, of the Andover Theological Seminary, and Dean Hodges of the Episcopal Seminary...
...following undergraduate members of the athletic committee were elected yesterday afternoon by a number of students representing the various athletic teams: J. H. Perkins '98, E. G. Burgess '98, and M. Donald '99. The men who were called together by President Eliot to elect the new undergraduate board, were as follows: J. H. Perkins, president of '98; M. Donald, president of '99; W. A. M. Burden, president of 1900; W. H. Rand '98, representing the nine; D. M. Goodrich '98, the crew; N. W. Cabot '98, the eleven; F. H. Bigelow '98, the track team; M. D. Whitman...
...order to keep up this good work this year the club must be supplied with funds with which to buy new boats, pay the coach, etc., and these funds must come from the dues of members. There is no reason why, with the large freshman class to draw from, the membership should not be larger than ever. When the privileges of the best boathouse in New England and instruction from a skilled coach can be had for dues which are insignificant when compared with those of other boat clubs, we expect to see everyone interested in rowing a member...
GOLF CLUB.- Any member of the University wishing to join the Harvard Golf Club may do so by leaving the annual dues of five (5) dollars at the CRIMSON Office or by sending them to the treasurer, Stoughton Bell, 164 Brattle street...
WELD BOAT CLUB.- Beginning Thursday morning every member must positvely show his membership ticket to the janitor before entering the house...