Word: reade
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- I have read the editorial in yesterday's issue in regard to the Harvard Union canvass. I should like to say that the Union is desirous to secure as full a vote as possible. There are at present two hundred men who have not voted, and it is with the hope of securing at least a portion of these votes that the result is withheld...
...found that the interest of the individual members lagged somewhat, and in order to revive that interest it was determined that this winter each member should take an active part in the meetings of the Verein. On Wednesday evening the new plan was put into into operation. Mr. Hoffman read an essay on "Die Sager der Wartburg," Mr. Ewald an essay on "Von Moltke," and Mr. Tilton a poem by Uhland, entitled "Des Saengers Fluch...
...Verein has taken for a number of years four German papers: Fliegende Blatter, the daily Kolinsche Zeitung, the Illustriate Zeitung, and Die Kunst fur Alle, published at Munich. It was voted that these papers be placed at the disposal of all those who wished to read them. They will be found in Sever 3, and easy access to them can be had by any one who is interested in German. The only restriction made by the Verein is that the papers must be kept within their covers in order that they may not be destroyed...
...last meeting of the College Faculty it was voted to amend section 42 of the Regulations so as to read: Probation indicates that a student is in serious danger of separation from the college. When a student has been put on probation, whether for a stated period or not, he can be restored to full standing only by a special vote of the Faculty. While on probation he is not permitted to compete for any prizes or honors offered by the college; nor to take part in any public theatricals or musical performances or athletic contests, or will...
...Society last evening, the following officers were elected: President, A. D. Hodges, '89; vice-president, R. DeC. Ward, '89; secretary, George Rublee, '90; treasurer, C. G Page, '90; librarian, A. V. Woodworth, '90. A paper from the Brotherhood of St. Andrew at St. George's Church, New York, was read, in which the St. Paul Society was invited to send delegates to a conference to be held in New York for the purpose of deciding upon the best mode of promoting Christianity in our schools and colleges. The society decided not to send delegates to the conference. After some unimportant...