Word: members
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...plan of the Class Day Committee to send out return postal cards to each member of the Senior Class, asking his opinion on the Corporation's threatened abolishment of the "Tree," must receive the hearty co-operation of the class. The expression of opinion contained in the replies can only be of value if a complete poll of the class is taken. Let every man in the class fill out his blank card at once and return it to the committee...
...objectionable features, however, which have crept into the exercises since the introduction of the class member,- these might easily be removed without destroying the essential value of the affair, which is nothing more than a good-natured, rough-and-tumble scrimmage. It would seem that the suggestion of the Class Day Committee to dispense with the number, and also to lower the wreath, would do away with all offensive roughness, and the necessity of forming large combinations in order to obtain the flowers...
...this small charge as an "unwelcome mockery." And if perchance he is so fortunate as to enjoy good health during the year he has what the ordinary policy holder has not, the satisfaction of contributing to the welfare of his fellows and the institution of which he is a member...
...Solomon Lincoln, who has been appointed by the mayor as a member of the board of trustees of the Boston Public Library, to succeed the late Gen. Francis A. Walker, graduated from Harvard College in the class of '57, and from the Law School in 1864. From March, 1858, to July, 1863, he was tutor in the College. He is now President of the Board of Overseers...
...Harvard Union held its semiannual election of officers last night. The following officers were chosen: President, Charles Grilk '98; vice-president, Frank Hendrick '97; secretary, W. E. Dorman '98; treasurer, B. R. Robinson '98. L. O. O'Brien '97 was chosen as the fifth member of the executive committee. J. P. Hall L. S., was chosen to represent the Union on the Advisory Committee on Debating in place of A. M. Sayre '98, resigned...