Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...obvious rights of the football team, and trample on common decency for the sake of getting the money. There are over three hundred men in the freshman class; if from this number of men enough money cannot be obtained, as it has from all classes hitherto, for the support of the eight, the crew had better suspend operations at once...
...enlarged its membership by the addition of R. H. Davis, '91; A. P. Emmons, '90; J. H. Walker, '91; F. Weed, '90; W. Woodworth, '88; C. Green, '89; J. C. Barr, '90. This club is in a very prosperous condition at present, and the members are energetic in its support. Mr. Allen Lowe has been given the charge of instruction on trial, and his class is already very large. Mr. Lowe was formerly instructor of fencing at the Montreal Athletic Club, and also at the Toronto Fencing Club, and is undoubtedly a thorough teacher of the French method. Several...
...they do, the first opportunity for the exchange of ideas and the celebration of the class glories, they have always been marked by great enthusiasm and have resulted in a strengthening of class loyalty. The Ninety class dinner will be held about February 20. It deserves the heartiest support of every man in the class. Let every man make his arrangements to be present and urge his friends to do the same, and the successful dinner which will surely result, will be fully worth the effort...
...English schools have these clubs, and as hare and hound runs are increasing so in popularity, I see no reason why a club could not be formed and run successfully. With a small initiation fee and moderate dues, the club could afford not only to offer prizes, but could support a club room with baths and lockers for the members. I sincerely hope some one will start a club of this kind, for there is no reason why it should not be successful and a benefit to the college. At any rate let us have some runs this winter while...
...used until the severity of winter forces the crew to the harbor for open water. We cannot commend too highly the energy of the boat club in its endeavors to further the interests of the crew, and we can only urge the college at large firmly to support these efforts. Every possible means should be put at the disposal of the crew to make their training successful, and the active co-operation of the students will go far towards the success of the eight next spring. With the rowing tank, the new float, the courtesies of the Shawmut Boat Club...