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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Worcester Saturday afternoon Frothingham '93 and Cummin '92, met representatives from Princeton and arranged for two base ball games to be played this spring. The first game will be played at Princeton on May 7, and the second at Cambridge...
...receipt of this answer from the Corporation the petitioning members of the faculty met and drew up the following letter in reply...
...earnest spirit evinced by the men who met last night to form an association auxiliary to the Prospect Progressive Union argues well for the success of the new organization. R. M. Lovett '92, Chairman of the Educational Committee, took the chair and called on Mr. Berry for the treasurer's report. Mr. Berry estimated that the expenses of the coming year would be $800, of which it is hoped that college men interested the Union will pay half. He also spoke of the three memberships mentioned in the CRIMSON yesterday, the association membership 82, the active $3, and the sustaining...
...movement to bring men of different classes and different advantages into closer sympathy and better understanding. It is, therefore, very important that we stand in the proper attitude toward the Union. The demand made of the college is not very large; all that is necessary to insure its being met readily is that the work of the Union be well understood. It is for this reason among others that it is now proposed to effect an organization among all men in college who are interested in the Union. This auxiliary organization will have a close connection with the Union though...
...associate members in the University, it would escape from its present hand to-mouth condition and would be able greatly to extend its work. Both instructors and students have aided the Union generously with their money and their services, and this together with the appreciation the Union has met with among the working-men at Cambridgeport and others, augurs well for its success. In making this further appeal for financial aid, the Union relies on the continued generosity and good-will of the University public...