Word: signs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...sprang forward eagerly and seized the unhappy freshmen by their ears, noses, necks, arms, shoulders, legs and feet. They yanked the freshmen east, west, north and south. They climbed up on their shoulders and walked on their heads. They tore off the few freshmen who had on shirts every sign of them. They rolled the freshmen on the ground and walked on them. Most of the freshmen looked as if they thought the end of the world had come. Their red paint spread all over them like oil on troubled waters. Their faces were scratched and their trousers were torn...
...that there is every sign that the conference committee for the coming year is about to become something more than a college myth, it may not be amiss to propose a few topics that may properly come before this faculty-student body. Of course the department of athletics will furnish more or less material for discussion, and student government at times of great rejoicing will also be a fruitful theme. If, however, after having disposed of the pressing demands of these two, the conference becomes subject to ennui, there is another field of labor to which the members can turn...
...Conference Committee will be elected on Friday, Oct. 16, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Sever 10. Each senior voting will write the names of five members of '86 on a slip of paper and sign his own name. Each junior voting will write the names of four members of '87, and each sophomore the names of three members of '88. Unsigned ballots will not be counted. There will be a separate ballot-box for each class bearing the class number...
...Monday, June 22nd, at 7 o'clock. The expense will be defrayed from the class fund, and it is particularly desirable that everyone attend whether he has subscribed or not. No dress suits. Wines must be paid for when ordered. All those who intend to be present must sign the book at Bartlett's before Saturday night...
...WILSON, Treas. H. U. B. C.H. U. B. C. It is important that all men who want to go to New London for the Yale race, by the especial train on the New York and New England R. R., should sign the book at Bartlett's as soon as possible. The more names there are on the book, the lower the rates will...