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Dates: during 1890-1899
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ANDOVER CLUB.- All members are urgently requested to pay their dues to the treasurer at 32 Little's Block between 7 and 8, Wednesday or Thursday evenings...
...expenses of the Association for the year have been $200. Besides this, $500 has been raised to pay for the services of the general secretary, who is to go into office next fall. This is a decided step forward, as a secretary has not been employed for several years, but during the past two years the work has become so wide and scattered that such a man is needed. G. Gleason '97, who is to fill the position, has had experience in the work, and, under his management, much progress is expected...
...meet these two difficulties the L. A. W. has ruled as follows: That in a closed college athletic meet, that is one open only to college men, men may compete from any college, however distant, whether 200 or 300 miles, and the colleges may pay their expenses...
...Sophomore class will engage a tug to follow the class races if 50 men will sign the blue-book at Leavitt's and pay $1.00 apiece before 2.30 p. m. today. Money refunded if tug is not engaged...
...always rather hard for a class to support a Freshman crew which must be sent away in June and provided with new boats, oars, etc., and can, of course, do nothing to help pay its expenses. It will be harder than usual to do it this year because of the sportsmanlike choice of Poughkeepsie as the place for the race, regardless of financial inducements, and because twelve men are being kept at the training table instead of the usual ten. Undoubtedly, however, the generous and thoroughly representative support of a crew, financially as well as in other ways, helps...