Word: published
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that, following clews furnished them by different members of the University, they found the painting was done by four men. The principal, a first year special student, and two of his associates, members of the class of 1900, have been discovered, but it has been thought best not to publish their names. Their resignations from the college, which were demanded by the committee, have been received and accepted, and the men have severed their connection with the University...
Owing to lack of space the CRIMSON was unable yesterday to publish the names of the following officers of the Christian Association elected at the final meeting of the year Thursday evening President, E. B. Barton '98; first vice-president, W. H. Porter '98: second vice-president, F. L. Waldo '98; third vice-president, E. W. Cutting '98: corresponding secretary, J. E. Hubbard '98; recording secretary, J. E. Lansing '98; treasurer, J. A. Richards 1900; librarian, G. A. Whittemore 1900; treasurer of the secretary fund F. S. Bagley...
...fair and just way to do would be to publish the rule this year, to go into effect in 1898. This would permit '98 men to take the course next year (and it is really only they who are affected), and would forewarn the lower classes not to put it off. Let every '98 man who feels the weight of this new rule protest against it and request that it be not put into effect till...
Nothing was definitely decided at the meeting of the Senior class held last evening to act on the conflict in dates between Class Day and the boat race. The Class Day Committee was authorized to draw up a complete statement of the matter and to publish it in the CRIMSON, after which another meeting of the class will be called. If a majority of the class should not attend this second meeting a postal vote will probably be taken...
...existence of the reports themselves, but to their sensational, distorted, and often absolutely false character. The assertion than none of these reports is ever the work of a Harvard man is one which we should like to believe; but it certainly puts those papers in a strange light who publish so many irresponsible stories about Harvard and yet have none of them written by their Harvard correspondents...