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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yesterday afternoon at President Eliot's house the Directors of the Harvard Dining Association met the President and Dr. Wolcott, to confer with them about the uses of the Dining Hall next year. Nothing has been more apparent this winter than the unsatisfactory arragement of the general tables, as there has averaged at them two and three quarter men per seat. This is on the face of it most unsatisfactory. There are now 1125 members of the association, of which number 597 are at the 17 general tables, while the waiting list numbers over...
Last night Mr. Hayes gave the last of his series of readings in Sanders Theatre. The audience was very large, completely filling the regular seats and leaving many persons standing. This is perhaps the best testimony to the deserved success with which these readings have met...
...efforts of the managers of the Winter Meetings have, at last, met with deserved success. The number of entries for the first meeting, which takes place tomorrow afternoon, is within three as large as the number for both meetings last year. Everything now points to an exhibition well worthy the patronage of the students...
...into negotiations with the League of American Wheelmen with the view of re-instating the college riders who were suspended last year from competing in any races held under the auspices of the L. A. W. Some slight changes have been made in the college racing rules which have met the approval of the executive committee of the L. A. W. and it is probable that in a short time all the suspensions will be removed. The intercollegiate rules, as they now stand, accord very nearly with the L. A. W. rules...
...University. Among the various clubs of Harvard graduates in the country, a movement is already on foot to ensure some appropriate recognition of such a long and successful term of office. In the whole history of Harvard, but one president has served for a longer term; none certainly has met with greater success...