Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Senior dinner will be held at the Vendome, next Monday at 6.45 p.m. There will be no dress suits. As it is very important that the committee know almost exactly how many to provide for, every man who expects to be present is particularly urged to put his name down in the book at Leavitt's. Likewise men who have signed and find they cannot come are asked to take their names off the list. The dinner is free, and every one should try to be there...
...have energy enough to cheer them when they left Cambridge. The last editorial is on an old subject, hot water in the Gymnasium, but too much cannot be said about it, and what is said here is very well said. "A Rising Thunderstorm" by H. B. Eddy was evidently put in to fill up the page and is very poor. "A Dream" by E. Hutchinson is better. "Rappelle - Toi" is from the French and is very well done. The Kodaks as a whole are good. The first is a little long but is very pretty. The second is very good...
...larger games on Holmes Field there is always a tremendous crowding about the gate because ticket purchasers put off buying their tickets till the last minute. This is unpleasant not only for those who purchase tickets at the gate, but also for those who have their tickets bought and who have to wait behind the crowd. All this can be avoided if men will purchase their admission tickets before 12 o'clock Thursday at Leavitt and Peirce...
Last Wednesday the water was smooth and the crew put in some good work. In the latter part of the afternoon Perkins took Vaills place at six. The same day Yale rowed down to the navy yard and from there rowed down to the start, and then came back over the four miles of the course...
...cannot let the year close without earnestly appealing to the Corporation, or to those who would have the matter in charge, to remedy the unsatisfactory accommodations in the gymnasium for bathing. This is an old plea which has long been put to the college authorities without receiving any attention from them. The writer of the communication this morning has treated the question in a way which ought to have some influence, coming as it does on the top of so many complaints...