Word: mr
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...bill extending the franchise for Overseers of Harvard College came up for discussion on its engrossment stage, on Tuesday. Mr. J. F. Myers '69 of Cambridge, moved an amendment striking out the referendum section, which was added at the previous consideration of the measure. The amendment was adopted, 100 to 53. The bill was then passed to be engrossed...
...meeting of candidates for the Master's degree yesterday afternoon, Charles Alfred Wetherby A. B. Harvard '97, was elected Commencement Day marshal for the Graduate School. Mr. W. S. Andrews '77 presided at the meeting. At his suggestion it was decided to cut down the present Commencement Day Committee of five to three. Accordingly T. LeG. Harris A. B., Indiana '93; R. H. Fletcher, Dartmouth '97; and R. G. Leavitt, Harvard '89, resigned, leaving W. S. Andrews '77, and A. Z. Reed '97, with the marshal ex officio as the committee...
...Mr. R. C. Lehmann, accompanied by Mr. H. Willis, arrived in Cambridge yesterday afternoon at about 3 o'clock and at once proceeded to the boat house where they followed the work of the different crews...
...Mr. Lehmann's coming was unexpectedly early on account of a change of plans in regard to his steamer, and because the Kaiser Wilhelm made a very fast trip, reaching New York Wednesday night in time to catch the midnight train for Boston...
Yesterday was a bad day on the river as the tide was very low and a strong wind which interfered with the work of the crews was blowing. Both Mr. Lehmann and Mr. Willis followed the Junior and Freshman crews on the launch, and watched the '98 and 1900 crews set out from the float. The Freshman crew was first out, Mr. E. C. Storrow coaching. Their blade-work was poor, but their inboard work good, the slides being well controlled and all the men getting a sharp hard catch. Coming down river the Freshmen fell in with...