Word: snow
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard International Law Club elected the following officers at their last regular meeting: Pres. W. A. Hamilton '92; vice-pres, J. S. Brown '92; sec. and treas., M. E. Ingalls, Jr., '92; F. Snow member of the executive committee. By an amendment to the constitution the first seven will hereafter be selected from the twelve men certified by Dr. Snow as having obtained the highest rank at the hour examination in History 15 in November...
Notwithstanding the heavy fall of snow last week, the nine is at work on Jarvis. Monday p.m., a number of the men took hold, and with the assistance of several hired men shovelled, raked and rolled the diamond, so that it was in almost perfect condition yesterday...
...foot ball squad was obliged to interrupt its regular work yesterday owing to the heavy fall of snow. The men were, instead, put through some dumb-bell exercises and afterward took a short run up to Porter's Station. Men have been put to work on Norton's shovelling and carting off the snow so that the squad can resume its regular work on Monday...
...executive, with cabinet, was not intended to be allied to Congress, but to be a a check or balance; Thayer, 446; Hare, I, 180. - (c) It is fundamental in a democracy that the people should move the government, not that any body of men should control legislation; Snow...
...varsity eleven in the fall. Generally this squad has been requited from the class elevens or from men who have never played before. The 'varsity men have not considered it worth their while to join in. This year things will be essentially changed. Just as soon as the snow is off the ground, a call will be made for candidates. Capt. Trafford, Mackie, Gage, and Emmons of the first eleven and Robb, Hughes, Garrison and Borden of the second will be the most prominent of these. The other men who played on the two 'varsity elevens are, for the most...