Word: proctor
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...eighth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '89 are as follows: J. H. Proctor, G. L. Deblois, J. H. Morse, P. M. Reynolds, R. Turnure, C. Hunneman, E. I. Bingham, G. C. Bullard, E. O. Mitchell, A. M. Baker...
...said that the sophomores hope to have the same crew this year as last, and if such is the case, their chances are very good for the race this spring. With the exception of Capt. Davis, no old men have yet begun work. The new men are: Burr, Proctor, Howe, Hibbard, Ruland, Trafford, Newell and Woodbury...
...Society, Wednesday evening. Rev, William Lawrence conducted the service and made an interesting address. At the business meeting the following new 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...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - In my communication in your last issue, I spoke of the unjust or at least ineffective means taken to preserve order and quiet among us. I think I might have dwelt more on the pettiness of the proctor system as it now exists. Peace must be preserved in the college dormitories, it is true, and none desire it more than the students themselves. But they do protest when at every slight ebullition of mirth or casual congress of friends the proctor's knock is heard at the door. The proctors should remember that their office...
...does not seem so unimportant. We have here in college a praise-worthy zeal in preserving quiet and order; but we also take a curious way to apply it. For instance, all disturbances in a private room are instantly checked, the moment the sound thereof reaches the precise proctor's ear, and woe betide the man who by some ill fate occupies a room directly over the proctor. But what a contrast to this is presented where any body of the students, notably a certain sophomore society, may with impunity wake the echoes of the Yard absolutely at any hour...