Word: paged
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men will be on Jarvis at 2.30 o'clock to-day, to play '89: Higginson, Hunnewell, Tyson, Crane, Dexter, Piper, Page, Crehore, Emmons, Wentworth. Substitutes; Lothrop, Duncan...
...current number of the Yale Record has an illustration of a "Title Page for the Forthcoming Catalogue." The president is represented as surrounded by members of the crew, nine, foot-ball team, Athletic and Tennis Associations; and the title given to this collection of photographs is "The President and Fellows of Yale...
...members were elected: S. B. Stanton, '87; W. J. A. Bliss, and J. R. Wakefield, '88; A. G. Barrett, L. H. Morgan, J. P. Morgan, J. H. Proctor, P. R. Reynolds E. O. Mitchell, '89; T. W. Balch, A. P. Emmons, C. F. Judson, O. B. Judson, C. G. Page, G. Rublee, A. M. Tyson, R. M. Washburn, '90. S. B. Stanton, T. N. Rhinelander, '89 and R. Duane, '88 were appointed members of the executive committee...
...communication in regard to proctors, which we publish on the first page of to-day's issue, deserves the attention of all undergraduates who room in the college buildings. There is no doubt but that there are proctors who are over officious, yet we can hardly believe with our correspondent that the evil of their unwarranted interference is a very great one. It seems to us that sometimes the proctors are not quick enough to remind too noisy students that there are others whose rights must not be infringed upon, even at the expense of a breaking...
...preface runs, "having received so much pleasure from the reunion of early friends, and the recollections of pleasures, which time had only served to impress more deeply, decided to do their part to foster the idea of semicentennial reunions." The plan was to divide each page of the book into halves vertically. On the left division the graduates were to sign their names as they left college, and those who were present at the class meeting fifty years later were to place their signatures in the right hand division on the same line that they had fifty years before written...