Word: metting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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President Gates of Amherst met with Presidents Raymond of Wesleyan and Andrews of Brown at Springfield, last week, to arrange for the annual convention of college presidents to be held in Hanover N. H., in November...
About 150 men met in Sever 11 last night and formed the Harvard Catholic Society. The meeting was the result of a movement which has been going on for some time and was held with the advice and approval of President Eliot. Mr. Bonaparte, one of the overseers, Dr. Dwight of the Medical School, and many prominent Harvard graduates...
...Tuesday, delegates from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Swathmore, University of New York, and Union college, met at the Fifth avenue Hotel, New York and made the drawings for the intercollegiate athletic games which are to be held at Manhattan Field, on May 27. W. S. Walcott, of Yale, presided and W. C. Baker, of Union, was secretary. The officers of the meet will be as follows: W. B. Curtis, referee ; H. H. Baxter, G. W. Mathewson, H. M. Millon, judges; substitute, M. W. Ford; timers. F. W. Wood, R. Hall, C. C. Hughes and C. A. Reid; measurers, M. W. Ford...
...standpoint of interest, the best that have ever been seen on Holmes field. We believe that a few more contests of this kind on home grounds will raise the Mott Haven team to the position in college which is its due. There is not another athletic organization which has met with so unparalleled a success or done more in an athletic way for the university. Unfortunately the students as a body do not see the team in its great struggles at New York in competition for the "Mott Haven Cup." This fact has tended to depreciate the importance which...
...fifth Sunday afternoon service in the series being given by the St. Paul's Society will be held tomorrow in Christ Church at the usual hour, four o'clock. Dr. Huntington of New York will preach the sermon. The St. Paul's Society has met with great success in its course thus far. The clergymen have been men of wide repute and have never failed to interest their hearers. We wish to call particular notice to the service tomorrow. Dr. Huntington is too well known to need any introduction other than the mere announcement of his being here. There...