Word: mottes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting of the Harvard Peripatetic Club last evening in 13 Holyoke, the following officers were elected: President, C. V. Taylor '97; vice-president, O. C. Gallagher '96; secretary, L. W. Mott '96; chorister, D. E. Mitchell '97; librarian, J. P. Sawyer '96. The next meeting of the club will be held next Tuesday evening, in 28 Stoughton...
...standing in the University which firm establishment and general popularity alone can give it. Without any reflection upon other sports carried on more or less successfully at Harvard, we believe that the members of the football eleven, the crew, the baseball team, and the point winners of the Mott Haven team are the only men who should be accorded the "H." There is good reason for such a restriction. Until a sport gets the standing which those mentioned possess, the men who participate in it can never fairly be said to represent the University...
...winning crew, or a winning nine. This year has begun badly, but let the College make it end better. Regard defeat not as a disagreeable necessity, but as a disgrace that can be borne no longer. Let the whole University back the crew, the nine, and the Mott Haven team with all their might and ninety-one's victories can be repeated...
Question: "Resolved, That Postmaster-General Wilson's new Post Office scheme is deserving of adoption." Principal disputants: Affirmative, E. W. Capen '97 and L. W. Mott '96. Negative: E. F. Southworth '97 and A. G. Lewis '96. The debate is open to the public...
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: E. W. Capen '97 and L. W. Mott '96.- Negative: E. F. Southworth '97 and A. G. Lewis...