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...report of the secretary and treasurer for the past year was read and accepted. There has been a gratifying increase in the membership of the club, and more matches have been held than ever before. A letter addressed to the club from President Slocum was read. The election of officers for 1886 87 was then held. Mr. F. S. Palmer. '87, president; W. Austin, '87, vice-president; F. S. Mead, '87, secretary; M. H. Clyde, '88, executive officer; E. W. Grew, '89, treasurer...
...Professional Schools and of the College, and may be obtained either on personal application or by letter. No tickets will be reserved unless the price accompanies the order, and tickets ordered by letter will not be sent by mail, but will be reserved to be called for until half-past one, p.m., on Monday, November...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - The management of the Boat Club has this year been enabled to pay off the debt which has hung over it for so many years, and the old cry of the "crew debt" is forever I hope, a thing of the past. At the beginning of this year, there were bills against the Boat Club amounting to $1973.16. These, as well as our own bills have all been paid, and there remains in the bank a surplus of $160.03. Good luck has been an important factor in accomplishing this. First, the Pudding theatricals were both successful. Then...
...members of the class, past and present, who are candidates for the degree of A. B., S. B., or C. E. in 1887 shall be allowed to vote and shall be eligible to office...
...quarterly devoted to economical questions is in itself a fact worthy of more than passing note. It is a matter of more especial consideration to Harvard students, however, in that the new journal is to be issued from the political economy department of this university. During the past few years this department has been enlarged and increased, its scope has been broadened, and its advantages for study have been added to, until it is one of the most complete in the United States. It is eminently fitting therefore, that such a publication should emanate from Harvard...