Word: ordered
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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STUDENTS are notified that, in order to ensure sufficient space for their comfortable accommodation in St. John's Chapel, both transepts will hereafter be reserved for them...
...University Boat Club was held in Holden Chapel; the president of the club, Mr. Weld of '76, was in the chair. After the reading of the secretary's report of the contests at Springfield and Saratoga, the election of the executive committee for the coming year was in order. Mr. Bancroft proposed the following ticket, which had been agreed upon by the committee of last year: for President, W. F. Weld, '76; Vice-President, H. G. Danforth, '77; Secretary, A. M. Sherwood, '78; Assistant Treasurer, H. J. Harwood, '77. There was no opposition, and the elections were unanimous. The treasurer...
PHILIP.FRESHMEN, and others who row at all, are requested to enter next Saturday the single-scull race. Those who have formerly competed in this race will not enter this fall, in order that less experienced oars-men may have an opportunity of showing what they...
...order to carry out their plans, and render the roping in of the Yard effectual, the Committee ask the class to conform strictly to the above arrangements...
HARVARD papers have always been fortunate in having poetry of a high order. At many colleges, where the prose-writing is really good, the contributions of poetry are made up wholly, or almost wholly, of "elegant extracts." Our papers, on the other hand, have always abounded in original poetry, fully equal to the poetry in the periodicals of the day, and on this point we have long been the object of envy of all our college exchanges...