Word: places
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...several reasons it seems necessary for members of the University to make a gift of colors to the United States ship which has been given the name of Harvard. In the first place, it is a compliment for Harvard to be thus recognized by the Government, which calls for appreciation from the students. That the Government has taken this step, is a proof of the standing Harvard always has had and please God always will have, in every branch of the public service...
...second place, a failure on the part of the University to return the compliment by a gift such as the one proposed, will incur criticism in no small degree. Lastly, it seems necessary to call a meeting and raise money for the colors, simply because so many men appreciate the strength of the reasons already given...
...vacancies to be filled on Commencement Day, Wednesday, June 29, are five for the full term of six years, in place of Messrs. Henry Lee, George Everett Adams, James Coolidge Carter, Stephen Minot Weld and Moorfield Storey, whose terms of office expire on Commencement Day. Of these, Messrs. Henry Lee and James Coolidge Carter have declined to serve again; Mr. Stephen Minot Weld is ineligible, Messrs. George Everett Adams and Moorfield Storey are eligible...
...stand at Foster's is the best place in Cambridge to get a good lunch. All kinds of temperance drinks...
Yesterday, Dibblee who has been rowing bow in the Second 'Varsity, left the crew and his place was taken by Harding 1900. L. Marvin was put in at 4 and Glidden moved to 3, taking Palmer's place...