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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...majority of the students are probably already familiar with the Harvard Graduates' Magazine, and to such as are, it can need no further recommendation; but a few words of information will doubtless be welcome to many, and will be but a slight acknowledgement of the service which the founders of the Magazine have done to the University at large...
...sometime occupy seats in the 'varsity boat. Let all who have any fitness at all for rowing crowd the trophy room tonight. Few men are competent to judge of their own abilities as oarsmen, and since the work will be light and not taxing for some months, no man need hesitate to try. Nobody will be a loser, and the University will certainly be a gainer...
...take great pleasure in calling special attention to the lecture and readings to be given tonight at 8 in Sever 11 by Mr. C. T. Copeland. Those who had any experience with Mr. Copeland last year will need no introduction to him or to his work. The impetus which he gave to the study of literature for its own sake was perfectly manifest to all who were interested in the matter. To those who are new comers among us we heartily recommend attendance at the lecture tonight; if a large number are present then there will be little doubt about...
...could be had by a study of the experiences of other class meetings. The result of this investigation is embodied in the regulations published this morning. Particular attention is called to the provision by which no voter shall be kept from making whatever nominations he may wish. No one need fear that any combination of cliques will have it in its power to close the nominations if there are any further candidates to be brought forward. The members of Ninety-four are also earnestly requested not to gather around the tellers' or the chairman's desks. All ballots will...
About thirty men are training for the ninety-six eleven. The work of the team this week has not shown as great improvement as might be expected. The men seem willing enough, but they are very light. The great need is for heavy men for the line. On Tuesday the team played two short halves with ninety-five in which neither side scored. The players were frequently changed so as to give as many men as possible a chance to play. On Thursday the team played ninety-four...