Word: objections
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...form a club of which any student in the university may become a member by paying a fee. The members, and members only, are to have free use of the boats. Enough boats. comprising eights, fours, pairs and singles are to be put in to accomodate seventy men. The object of the giver is to create an interest in rowing among men outside of the crews, so that the 'Varsity may have a larger field of practiced men to choose from...
...BROWN, Captain.Professor Francke is willing to give this year a half-course to take the place of what in the elective pamphlet is designated as course 9. The object of this course will be to give practice in speaking German. Students who wish to take this course in addition to their regular studies, are requested to be present at a preliminary meeting on Friday, October 4, at 12 o'clock, in Sever 2, to arrange hours...
...Sophomore class met in Upper Massachusetts last night for the annual election of officers. After the minutes of the last meeting, had been read, the presiden stated the object of the meeting, and declared himself ready to receive nominations for the office of president. The names of Mr. Rantoul and Mr. Landon were placed in nomination. A committee of three consisting of the secretary of the class, and a representative of each of the candidates, was appointed to receive the ballots, and the class proceeded to a vote. The vote resulted in the election of Mr. Rantoul, he receiving...
...much adverse criticism has been aroused in the fall by the The CRIMSON'S accounts of the spring games and races that a word of explanation seems desirable. It is one of the objects of the CRIMSON to present a complete record of the college year, and this object can be attained only by the publication of some already well known news. That it is our painful duty at this time to chronicle more defeats than victories is no excuse for leaving an imperfect record...
...object of the change is to obtain better service and more neatness. The employment of a janitor-in-chief in whom all the responsibility will be centralized and to whom alcomplaints can be made, will, it is hoped, bring about the end in view...