Word: men
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...committee of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association met in New York last Saturday. T. F. Bayard, Jr., Yale; Allston Burr, Harvard; H. N. Banks, Jr., Columbia; A. L. Doremus and J. E. Denegre were present. The name of the following Harvard men were presented as entries...
...meeting of men interested in the German department was held last night in Holden chapel to decide in what manner funds for the proposed German library in Sever hall were to be raised. Mr. Hunneman, '89, called the meeting to order, and it was moved and seconded that Dr. Francke should appoint a committee, numbering from 18 to 24, and that this committee should canvass the college dormitories, solicit by mail subscriptions from men living outside of the yard, and hand around in the German classes, printed blanks for subscriptions...
...Will the men who are kicking please meet in the trophy room of the gymnasium at 1.30 today...
...number of men usually sent by Harvard is much larger. There are men now in college, who have in previous years won either first or second in seven events, but who have refused to go to New York again this year. The games will take place...
...CRIMSON has spoken several times both this year and last in regard to the junior English examination. In the first place the time of the examination is very annoying to say the least. We can see no reason whatever why so many men should be kept in Cambridge for a week or ten days, when this comparatively unimportant examination could as well as not be given on the same day as the examination in senior English. If no change is made in the date of this examination this year, we hope that next year something will be done...