Word: order
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...persons who wish to be considered in the assignment of these appointments are requested to present new applications or to give notice at my office that they desire to renew former applications. This request is made in order to ensure the consideration of all actual candidates, and to eliminate names which no longer require the attention of the Fellowship Committee...
...lectures will begin on March 13, in Sanders Theatre, and will be given every Friday for four weeks. The following will be the order in which the lecturers will speak: Colonel Thomas Wentworth Higginson '41, President Charles W. Eliot '53, Hon. J. C. Roper '57, Lieutenant-Governor Wolcott...
...evolutions which constitute the game of push-ball. At the practice Friday afternoon, the '99 candidates came together and elected R. A. Leeson, captain, and R. N. Burnham, manager of the freshman team. It is hoped that the men in the sophomore and junior classes will come out in order to form teams now that the class football games are nearly ended. A game has been promised for next Saturday if sufficient material for two good teams presents itself. The new game has the endorsement of the leading coaches of the 'varsity eleven and should not fail to attract Harvard...
There are, altogether, 65 men, including those who are retained for further trial. The strings and the wind have each a separate rehearsal once a week, (except when an occasional full rehearsal is held in order to obtain careful drill in detail...
...certain amount of consultation and combination may fairly be entered into in order that the choice of officers may be made intelligently and not at haphazard, as is likely to be the case when the members of the class have hardly had time to become acquainted with each other. But anything of the nature of demagoguism should not be tolerated for an instant. That it is not tolerated in the College at large is a lesson which it will not take long for any one at Harvard to learn...