Word: nearly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...allowed to march in the parade who does not wear the above mentioned regalia. Police permits have been obtained, and the route will be published in a few days. It is expected that Lieutenant-Governor Draper and several other prominent men will review the marchers from some position near the State House...
...hoped that Congressman McCall and the Hon. George P. Lawrence will address the club in the Living Room of the Union in the near future. There will be a meeting of the executive committee of the club in the CRIMSON sanctum at 7.30 o'clock, at which a full attendance is imperative...
...register in Cambridge any time before 10 o'clock tomorrow night. For those men living in other parts of the state, or who live near enough to allow them to go to their homes to vote, warning is given that the time for registration is practically over and any men who wish to perform their duty as citizens of the state on the fourth of November must first see to it that they are properly registered...
...first turn Briggs was 3 down, having lost the first three holes and the sixth, and winning the seventh with all the others halved. Wilder took three shots to reach the tenth green, while Briggs put his third so near the hole that he won in 4. The next two holes went to Wilder because of his good approaches to the green, and he led by 4. The seventeenth hole went to Wilder, but Briggs got a good drive on the home hole and won easily, finishing the first round 4 down...
After Mr. Parker's speech, K. S. Cate '09 was unanimously elected treasurer of the club, to take the place of H. Gray '09, resigned. The club expects in the near future to have Mr. L. A. Frothingham '93 as a speaker in the Union...