Word: ordering
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rowing men of Ninety-two, those who wish to present themselves as candidates for the class crew, will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the gynasium It is to be hoped that large numbers of the freshman class, will respond to the call, in order that '92 may send a winning crew to the spring races. Grasp the opportunity and fulfil your duty to yourselves and the college at large...
...order of the captain, about twenty-five men from the freshman class presented themselves yesterday on Holmes as candidates for the nine. The usual practice was indulged in, and a few of the men showed that they had some knowledge of the game. No attempt was made to practice the men in the positions for which they were trying, but they were scattered over the in and out fields. Few men have expressed any intention of trying for the position of pitcher and it looks as though this place were going to be hard to fill. However...
...come out and try for the foot-ball team. He advised the class not to elect a permanent captain for the eleven until later in the season, and, speaking of the action taken by the Board of Overseers, showed how necessary it was to act carefully in order that freshman contests should not be abolished altogether to the great detriment of all of our university athletics. At the conclusion of his talk, he was heartily cheered...
...CURTIS, President.HARVARD GUITAR AND MANDOLIN CLUB.-Trial of candidates in Holworthy 8, tonight, at 7.30 sharp. All who can play either instrument are urged to come whether they have tried for the club before or not. Bring solos. Per order...
...senior class meeting which took place last night in Upper Massachusetts was called to order by President Trafford. The secretary's report was read and accepted. The report of Mr. Codman, the manager of the '89 crew, followed, showing a creditable reduction in the class debt, notwithstanding the purchase of a new shell. The next business was the election of officers. Mr. Trafford was re-elected president by acclamation. Mr. Storrow was unanimously elected vice-president in place of Mr. Balch, who has left college. Mr. Parker was also re-elected secretary-treasurer by acclamation. Mr. Perkins was elected captain...