Word: metting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Committees from the Wendell Phillips Club and the Harvard Union met last evening and made final arrangements for the formation of the Freshman Debating Society. E. S. Page '95, F. C. Thwaits L. S., H. F. Knight '96, of the Wendell Phillips Club, J. P. Warren '96, R. C. Ringwalt '95, and C. A. Duniway Gr., of the Harvard Union, were chosen a committee to draw up a constitution and report it at the first meeting, which is to be held next week. A member of the Faculty and a member from each of the debating societies will address...
...certain hours for meeting the students in order to discuss the duties of the ministry with them; but rather to talk to them as one man to another; to give them the benefit of their greater experience in helping them out of any difficulty or temptation which they had met in their life at college. He ended by urging the students to take advantage of this opportunity for receiving counsel and advice from older men, who had also been through college, and had met and struggled with the same temptations themselves. The trouble was, he said, that most men came...
...response to the call for candidates for the freshman football eleven, over seventy men met in the Trophy Room of the gymnasium last night. This is the largest number of candidates for the freshman team that has ever appeared, and among these men there is much excellent material, many of them having been prominent football players in large schools. The men were talked to by W. C. Forbes '92, and W. D. Bancroft '88. Following is a list of the candidates...
...account of the great expansion of the University in recent years, the formation of some such committee as that for the Reception of Students was clearly needed. Newcomers found it harder and harder to adapt themselves to the complex condition which they met; all were inconvenienced and not a few were disheartened. To do away with this state of things, a few members of the Faculty took the matter into hand and put their sympathy into definite form. They bethought themselves of what new students wanted to know, they gathered the needed information, and secured means for easily communicating...
Professor Cooke was one of the best known professors in the University and won the respect and affection of all who came in contact with him. To the large number of men who met him in Chemistry A, as well as to those who had the privilege of working in closer relations with him whether as colleagues or as pupils, his death has come as a severe loss...