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...President Trafford. The secretary's report was read and accepted. The report of Mr. Codman, the manager of the '89 crew, followed, showing a creditable reduction in the class debt, notwithstanding the purchase of a new shell. The next business was the election of officers. Mr. Trafford was re-elected president by acclamation. Mr. Storrow was unanimously elected vice-president in place of Mr. Balch, who has left college. Mr. Parker was also re-elected secretary-treasurer by acclamation. Mr. Perkins was elected captain of the eleven, but resigned. Several other nominations were made and declined, and finally Mr. Perkins...
...years, William G. Russell, Samnel H. Green, Charles Francis Adams, Charles C. Beaman and Augustus Hemenway; for five years, Robert T. Peadbody; for four years, Stephen M. Weld; for two years, Henry W. Torrey. These names were approved by the board, and Hon. Charles R. Codman was re-elected president. Charles Harrington, M. D., was appointed an instructor in material medical and hygiene; Henden Winslow, B. A. S., M. D. V., in material medical and botany; D. D. Lee, M. D. V., in anatomy and veterinary surgery; F. E. Cheney, M. D., in ophthalmology; E. C. Beckett...
Voted, 3. To re-affirm and adopt the following regulations on athletic sports 1. No match games, races or athletic exhibitions shall take place in Cambridge, except after the last recitation hour on Saturday, or after 4 p. m. 2. No college club or athletic association shall play or compete with professionals. 3. No person shall assume the functions of trainer or instructor in athletics upon the grounds or within the buildings of the college without authority in writing from the committee. 4. No student shall enter as a competitor in any athletic sport, or join as an active member...
...Sumichrast, who has been re-appointed instructor in the French department next year, was formerly professor of French in King's College, Nova Scotia...
...following re-appointments for the ensuing year were also confirmed: Edward Napoleon Kirby, instructor in elocution at the Divinity School; Samuel Holmes Durgin, M. D., lecturer on hygiene; Francis Augustine Harris, M. D., demonstrator of legal medical examinations; Herbert Leslie Burrell, M. D., demonstrator of bandaging and apparatus; Harold Clarence Ernst, M. D., demonstrator of terology; Otis Kimball Newall, M. D., assistant demonstrator of anatomy; Morris Hickey Morgan, Ph. D., instructor in Greek; Edward Lee Conant, A. B., instructor in forensics; John Joseph Hayes, instructor in elocution; Eugene Howard Babbett, A. B., instructor in German; Frederick Cesar Sumichrast, instructor...