Word: objections
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual convention of the American Republican College League is now being held in Philadelphia, with its headquarters at the Hotel Walton, directed by the authorities at the University of Pennsylvania. The object of the convention is to draw up a definite plan of future work. All of the eastern colleges and universities are to be represented and delegates have been sent from most of the western colleges, including Leland Stanford and California. The Harvard Republican Club has sent the following delegates to the convention: H. B. Kirtland '01, H. H. Stipp 3L., W. T. Foster '01, A. E. Lunt...
...members of the Co-operative Society was held yesterday afternoon. The principal business consisted of a revision of the constitution, the election of officers, and a consideration of the annual report of the society's financial condition. No radical changes were made in the constitution, as the object desired was merely its adaptation to the Society's enlarged needs...
...continue exploration in the ruined and pre-historic city of Copan, Central America. Mr. Gordon, who conducted the former expedition to this place, is to have charge again, and will meet his former co-workers in Central America. The party will probably be gone about six months. The object of the expedition will be to make photographs and moulds of the sculptures and inscriptions which may be found...
...object of these runs is primarily to get as many men as possible interested in track work and, secondarily, to keep the candidates for the track team in good condition for the winter and spring work. The following plan has been adopted: Runs will be held on Tuesdays and Fridays, Nov. 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 27, and 30, and on Thursday, Nov. 22. The first run will be for two miles, the second for three miles, the third for four miles the fourth for four miles with a short break at the finish, the fifth and sixth for five...
...meeting on Tuesday evening a Spanish Club was organized under the name of "La Sociedad Espanola." The club will be similar to the Cercle Francais and the Deutscher Verein and will have for its object the advancement of the Spanish language and literature. The following officers were elected: President, S. L. Adams 1G.; vice-president, M. F. Hall 1G.; secretary, F. W. Morrison 1G.; treasurer, H. C. Thorndike '02; fifth member of executive committee, G. Ireland...