Word: mullen
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Lack of space prevented the announcement of the officers yesterday. They are as follows: President, J. P. Warren '96; vice-president, A. M. Beale '97; secretary and treasurer, J. W. Edmunds '98; governing committee, the president ex-officio; from the graduates, T. A. Mullen, G. E. Howes; from '95, C. E. Noyes, N. H. Laughton; from '96, H. F. Knight, H. S. Johnson; from '97, F. P. Gay, W. H. Vincent; from '98, W. H. Rand, P. A. H. Van Daell...
...Catholic Club was organized last spring, and has now about 250 members. Mr. Thomas A. Mullen, L. S., is the president...
President, T. A. Mullen, L. S.; vice-president, H. C. Fox '94; secretary, J. E. Mulloy '95; treasurer, George Crompton '95. A governing board of thirteen was chosen, six from the professional and graduate schools, and seven from the undergraduates. The men chosen are: T. A. Mullen, L. S., T. H. O'Conner, L. S., T. L. Stanton, M. S., Geo. McKelleget, L. S., W. H. Shea, L. S., James Hickey, L. S., J. M. Minton '94, James McDonald '94, J. F. McGrath '95, T. B. Hughes '95, E. M. Hurley '97, T. J. Manahan '96, D. J. J. Shea...
...suggestions as to a new umpire Captain Frothingham replied that he had no suggestions to offer. Capt. King contrary to reports, did not assent to having Mr. Murray retained. On Saturday, May 29th, Capt. King (not receiving any word about a second umpire), telegraphed to Harvard suggesting Mr. Mullen. No reply was received until Monday afternoon, after the team had left for Cambridge, and owing to the time that had elapsed since the sending of his telegram, Captain King reasonably supposed that his suggestion had been favorably received. Just before the game Messrs, Murray and Hopkins made preparations...
Tuesday, May 9th, '95 vs. '96. Mullen...