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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...larger attendance was present at vespers last evening than one would expect from the bad weather. The congregation, however, consisted chiefly of Cambridge citizens, as the approaching mid-years prevented many students from coming. After the introductory prayer by Dr. F. G. Peabody, the choir sang the selection "Lovely appeared over the Mountains," from Gounod's Redemption. The for thieth Psalm was read, and Shelley's "Christian, the Evening waits before Thee," was sung. Rev. Dr. McKenzie spoke briefly of the importance of developing our spiritual natures. He alluded to the religious lives lead by earlier members of the University...
HARVARD BANJO CLUB.- Rehearsal at 11 Matthews, Friday, 6.40 p. m. If men are prompt the rehearsal will be short, but it is necessary for every member to be present, as new music will be given out and important business transacted...
...unusually small attendance was present last evening at the regular fortnightly meeting of the Harvard Union. Previous to the debate a great amount of business was transacted, which took considerably over an hour to finish. Among other matters, the election of officers for the ensuing half year was held. The following gentlemen were instated in their respective offices by unanimous votes: Mr. Herman Page, president; Mr. Charles Warren, vice-president; Mr. C. M. Thayer, secretary and treasurer...
...question for discussion was, "Resolved, that the plan for managing Memorial Hall proposed in the CRIMSON of Jan. 9 should be adopted." Mr. L. M. Garrison was the first to speak on the affirmative. He stated that the only feasible way to remedy the present state of affairs at Memorial was-(1) to cut down the order list; (2) to increase the help, and (3) to appoint a new functionary, who should have a general supervision over the entire management of the buying, preparation and serving of food. He insisted that such an inspector was necessary to maintain continued improvement...
...Williams, 155; and Simms, of '90 S. Three freshmen, Brewster, Kennison and Williams, are training for the 'Varsity. James, '90, is training with the 'Varsity, and in his absence Glison has charge of the sophomore crew. Only two of last fall's crew, Glison and Durant, are among the present candidates, James Newell, Hartwell, G. Burroughs, and H. Burroughs being among the 'Varsity candidates. The new men are Joslin, Collins, Hurd, Sage, Stuart, Foote, Ball, Goodwin, Baird, Has-kell, Ireland, Meard and Dresser, '90, and Sweetzer, Wilson and Field, '89 S. These men are put through essentially the same training...