Word: mets
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...candidates for the position of coxswain of the University crew met Tuesday. Among those who will try for the seat are W. J. Farquhar, '91, coxswain of his class crew; J. Amory, '92, and H. F. Gould...
...Cumnock is eager to have anyone who would like to try for the team in the fall join the class and take advantage of the training offered. We hope men will embrace this opportunity, and that these well-directed efforts of the captain of the eleven may be met more than half way by the college...
...editor as an assistant professor." The writer believes that the "primary schools of journalism" should be moved from the rooms of the daily papers to quarters in the universities." We believe that the time is coming when the rapidly growing demand for training is journalism will have to be met. Suggestions such as those made by Mr. Lord will greatly help to remove many difficulties at the present time in the way of such an innovation...
Saturday morning, December 22, was a busy time for the members of the Glee and Banjo clubs. After early breakfasts in Cambridge, the members met at the Boston and Albany station a few minutes before nine o'clock ready to begin their journey westward. The weather was clear and bracing, and the spirits of the men were high in anticipation of a glorious time as well as of a successful series of concerts...
...train was very late in arriving at New York, and there was time only for a short rehearsal in the hotel parlors and for a hasty dinner before the hour at which the concert was to begin arrived. The sight which met the eyes of the students as they entered Chickering Hall was very gratifying. Of the twelve hundred seats, nearly every one had been taken, and the audience was as brilliant as it was large. The clubs were stimulated to do their best, and the result was undoubtedly a great surprise...