Word: properous
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...candidates in 1898 for the degree of A. B., or B. S., or C. E. Lists of such electors have been posted. If any name has been omitted from the list, it will be added on presentation to the Election Committee, before 7 p. m. Dec. 14th, of proper evidence of eligibility from the College Office...
Owing to a mistake in paragraphing, the alternative proposition for Clause III was not put in its proper connection in the plan for class elections published in today's CRIMSON. If this third clause, prohibiting the appearance of any name on the official ballot for more than one office, had been without the alternative (placed by mistake under Clause VII), then the plan would be open to the objection pointed out in the editorial, namely, that if a prominent Senior should fail to be elected, say to a marshalship, the class would have no opportunity to give him a place...
...will be seen that in the College proper there has been a clear gain of 60 over last year's figures, in the Lawrence Scientific School one of 39, and in the Law School one of 71. The only decrease is a slight one of 17 in the Graduate School and the figures can not be considered as final since the School is constantly recruited throughout the year. Taken all in all, with the exception of the Divinity School and the Boston Departments of the University, including the Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Schools, and the Bussey Institute, this year...
...Varsity players with the exception of Cabot, Warren and Sawin were out again, and entered into the play. It now seems very doubtful whether Cabot and Warren will have recovered sufficiently to permit their playing Saturday. Swain is fast recovering from his injury, but will hardly be in proper from for the game, so that Wheeler will probably take his place...
...filled by Cochrane who got the plays off with a commendable amount of speed. The only other vacancy in the team, caused by the absence of a 'Varsity man, was at left end where Captain Cabot's knee still prevents him from playing his old position. The 'Varsity proper lined up as follows: Graydon, l. e.; Swain, l. t.; Bouve, l. g.; Doucette, c.; Boal, r. g.; Donald, r. t.; Moulton. r. e.; Cochrane, q. b.; Dibblee, l. h. b.; Sawin, r. h. b.; Haughton...