Word: staff
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard contingent will be under the direct command of James Dean, Harvard matshal. He will be assisted by a staff of four aids-Evan Hollister '97, S. Hollister '97, H. Ladd '97 and Hallowell '97. The formation and charge of the classes will be in the hands of Class Marshals H. T. Nichols '97, D. Goodrich '98, Joshua Holden Jr., '99, Robert Bliss 1900. The Law School will be marshalled by R. M. Townsend, H. '96. There will also be a marshal from the Medical School...
...year. During its long career it has exerted a wide influence and done an abundance of useful work, and it is now well organized for its work of the present year. The members are thoroughly interested in the development and study of Natural History. Nearly all of the Museum staff are, or have been associated with the society. Many of its past members have become famous. Thus it may be seen that the Natural History society is one of considerable importance though little known to the students in general. We urge all interested students to attend the meeting tonight...
Tomorrow evening in Appleton Chapel the introductory service of the year will be held. For some time it has been the custom on this occasion to have the sermon preached by a member of the retiring staff of preachers. The men who are now retiring are all well known to the members of the upper classes in the University and they have won the confidence and esteem of the students. It is with real regret that the University takes leave even for a short while, of such men as Dr. Donald, Dr. McPherson and Dr. Crothers, and their absence will...
Today the CRIMSON begins its fifteenth year as the daily paper of the University. Year by year the CRIMSON has been progressing, and it begins publication now with a larger staff of editors and greater facilities than ever before. As the University has grown large. and the interests of its students more diversified, the usefulness of the CRIMSON has increased in proportion, until today it is almost indispensable to the student...
Most men have a definite bent, but to devote themselves to one thing they must conform to the bars of circumstance. They must work with the tools and staff at hand. But hindrances annoy them, and at times God appears to mock. Yet, though the human will cannot arrive at its chosen point, the discipline of character will permit another goal. For a strenous nature such schooling is hard; but character is the only thing which man can win, hold and take away with...