Word: met
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...Board of Overseers of Harvard College met on Wednesday morning and voted to concur with the President and Fellows in the appointments given below. In addition they appointed the following gentlemen as inspectors of polls at the election of Overseers at Commencement: Chief, R. F. Simes, '85; assistants, W. R. Trask '85, S. G. Wells...
...response to the request of several of our graduates in New York, we went to New York, met there Mr. Adee to whom we submitted the following proposition, with request that he would lay it before the Yale authorities, namely...
...answer to telegrams from Mr. Adee and Mr. Camp, we met these gentlemen at Springfield yesterday. They did not come, however, with full power to act for Yale, but suggested that Harvard play two games with Yale this year and one with Princeton, without considering any arrangements for the future. To this we could not consent, but we were willing to modify our proposal so far as to confine it to baseball...
Members of the Harvard Advisory Committees on baseball and football, among them Mr. Thayer, Mr. Smith, Professor Ames and Mr. Stewart, met Walter Camp and George Adee, representing Yale, at the Massassoit House, Springfield, yesterday, and talked over informally the baseball situation. The representatives of the two colleges were unable to find any common standing ground, and the meeting adjourned without any definite result...
...been very much for my good that I came to Harvard. I think there is more of real life to be found here than can possibly be in a smaller college. I have met a great many noble fellows. The whole tenor of the college seems to be that of mutual help. I could not have chosen relations more pleasant than I have here, and I am situated far more pleasantly than I had dared to hope I could be. Harvard has been grossly misrepresented and slandered in every...