Word: men
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men will be on Jarvis at 4 o'clock sharp, dressed: Crosby, Hutchinson, Curtis, '92, Wrenn, Goldthwaite, Upton, Stickney, Tilton, Cranston, Campbell, Johnson, L. S., Blanchard, Fitzhugh, Trafford, Mason, Higgins, Bangs, Grimes, Steedman, McDonald, Slocum, Aiken, Pulsifer, Tyson, Faulkner, Darling...
...following men will be out at 3.30 sharp, dressed: Dean, Hallowell. Lee, Moen, Greenough, Fearing, Kendricken, '92, Dennison, White, '92, Henry, Carpenter, '92 McLeod, Henshaw...
...response to the hare and hounds notice in the CRIMSON of yesterday about twenty men assembled in front of the gymnasium at 4 o'clock ready to run. It was then learned that the run would not be held until Thursday. The notice in the CRIMSON bore no date and was naturally interpreted to refer to the day when it was published. It was owing simply to the carelessness of the officials that the run was postponed...
...both the vice presidents. Nominations for vice presidents resulted in the names of Messrs. Wilkinson, Chittenden. Greenleaf, Bailey, Johnson and Lewis, from whom Chittenden and Lewis were elected. After the minutes of the last meeting had been read and accepted there was a report of several committees. The following men were voted in as new members: Scudder, Wirts, Dudley, Bates, Smith. Mr. Perot was then introduced as the speaker of the evening. He gave a short description of the principles of the are and incandescent lights, illustrating them by diagrams on the black board. He also gave a minute description...
...passage way. The material for the work is now at the Gymnasium ready to fit together and be put up, which will occupy only a short time, so that the lockers will probably be ready in about two weeks. There are now nearly one hundred and twenty men on the waiting list for lockers, and probably by the time the lockers are finished the number of men waiting will have reached the number of new lockers...