Word: membership
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...order by President Rantoul who stated that its object was to consider a constitution to govern Harvard-Yale freshman athletics. Mr. L. McKim Garrison, L. S., in behalf of several graduates presented the constitution. He called attention to the present unsatisfactory state of athletic contests, the constant disputes about membership of teams and the frequent indefiniteness of the results. These difficulties, he said, the constitution was intended to obviate. The freshmen then proceeded to consider the constitution by clauses, and with a few verbal changes adopted it. After this business had been transacted Mr. Garrison addressed the meeting on general...
...Harvard Exeter club held its last meeting of the year last evening in the rooms of the D. U. fraternity. The meeting was well attended. The treasurer's report showed the club to be in an excellent financial condition. The secretary reported that letters of acceptance of honorary membership had been received by him from President Eliot, Dr. Scott, Professors Cilley, Wentworth, and Tufts of Exeter, Mr. Kittredge and Mr. Sawin of Harvard, Dr. Andrew P. Peabody, George S. Hale. He announced that any members of the classes of '85 and '86 of Exeter might at any time receive...
...Harvard Free Wool club held its fifth meeting last evening in 16 Matthews for the purpose of distributing membership shingles. The club was formed about the first of March and has for its object: to promote, and to provide means for the study of tariff reform, and for the study of the best methods of popular government. The club already has over fifty men on its membership roll among whom are many of those who were most interested in the Tariff Reform club last fall...
...victory in the bicycle race on Monday, Yale for the second time won the custody of the Mott Haven cup for the coming year. The cup was offered after the Intercollegiate Athletic Association had existed two years, and since then the membership of the association has increased from three or four to over twenty. The winning colleges whose names have been engraved on the cup are as follows...
...York Harvard Club has a membership...