Word: objective
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...Boston. The secretaries will also discuss propositions relating to a proposed agreement with the Corporation which will give them an allotment of Yard rooms for the use of their classes at Commencement. Any class secretary who is not a member of the association may join at the dinner. The object of the association is to bring class secretaries together, to afford them an opportunity to help each other, and to discuss points of common interest...
...order to carry on some explorations, for the benefit of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, among the ruins of the Maya Indians at Chichen--Itza, Yucatan. Mr. Cole intends to join Mr. E. H. Thompson, who is now in Yucatan carrying on archaeological explorations for the Peabody Museum. The object of the expedition is to make a general collection of such zoological specimens as may be of value to the Museum...
...members of the Senior class, which it is customary to deposit in the Gore Hall Library, shall, this year, consist of one volume instead of three, as heretofore, and that the photographs, instead of being of cabinet size, shall be sufficiently reduced to allow eight on a page. The object of these changes is to make the book less bulky and inconvenient...
Against the suggested plan of holding the Class Day and Commencement exercises in the Stadium, there are at least a few practical objections. Inclement weather would have a greater effect than before in detracting from the comfort of all, inasmuch as some of these exercises, now held in Sanders, would be transferred to a spot unprotected from the rain and the chill of the wind; and the older graduates, who have the very first right to the enjoyment of Commencement, would suffer the most. The Stadium is also at no small distance from the Yard, where both on Class...
...held in Cambridge. It will be his duty to take charge of all arrangements for the intercollegiate debate held in Cambridge, except in regard to the submitting or choice of side of the question, and the selection of the presiding officer and the judges. The object of this amendment is to provide a responsible officer to attend to the detail involved in arranging an intercollegiate debate, this work having been done, heretofore, by any member of the Council who might happen to volunteer...