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Dates: during 1890-1899
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"It has been customary for some years past, at the time of Class Day elections, for the three Senior clubs, namely, the Pi Eta, the D. U., and the Hasty Pudding, to make a combination and to arrange a slate satisfactory to themselves, and regardless of the rest. The members...
The report of S. L. Fuller '98, graduate manager of athletics, shows that the only organizations to finish the year 1898-99 with profits were the University football and baseball, and the 1902 baseball associations. As was the case the year before last, the football association paid most of the...
There will be a meeting of the Senior class tonight, at 8 o'clock, in Lower Massachusetts to form a committee to arrange for Class Day elections and to discuss other business connected with the election. WM. BURDEN.
In "Plain Facts about the Library," Professor W. C. Lane '81, elaborates on four present needs of the College Library, additional shelf room for books, study rooms for professor and advanced students, increased space for administration, and a better reading room. He says: "It is a singular fact that, at...
Mr. W. R. Thayer '81 has compiled a list of class marshals since 1870 with their residences, clubs and athletic records, and has made up the following summary: "It appears that Massachusetts is to be credited with exactly two-thirds of the marshals; that more than seven-ninths of the...