Word: order
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Foxcroft Club had half as commodious or attractive quarters, it would then be a formidable rival in popularity to the older institution and there would be some justification for keeping up the payment of "head-money." It is a fact that for fifteen or twenty cents one can order any day a much better lunch at Foxcroft than is usually served at Memorial...
...tellers must be at Upper Mass. by 7 o'clock in order to check men off as they come...
...this amount so large? Because at many meals the food brought to the table is uninviting in quality, and the only way to obtain good food properly cooked is to order it, and then, strangely enough, one gets the very best of food...
Captain Goodrich, Thomson, Boardman and Sprague were absent from the crew practice yesterday afternoon. Mr. Storrow '85 and Nelson Perkins, captain of the '91 crew coached. The crew rowed in the following order: Stroke, Bull; 7, Moulton; 6, J. F. Perkins; 5, J. H. Perkins; 4, Marvin; 3, Hollister; 2, McDuffie...
...exercises, then, would be something like this: The whole class would assemble as usual, march around the yard, and cheer the buildings. Then in the same order, march into the enclosure and around it. They would cheer the different classes, popular men and the ladies as usual. Then they would form a large ring around the enclosure, sing "Fair Harvard" and cheer things especially connected with the class. Then, at a signal from the First Marshal, the ring would break up and the men rush for the flowers...