Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...organization. He received the degree of D. D. from Dartmouth in 1875, and, in 1878 was elected trustee on the nomination of the alumni. Last month Dr. Tucker was selected as orator before the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Society next June. Dr. Tucker has had the most united support as nominee for the vacant office, from the alumni, trustees, faculty, and students of the college...
...excellent enlightener. Ninety-five sees now what a task it has before it, and sees too that the task has got be done, if a crew is to be sent to New London. There is absolutely no way in which the crew can earn money; all the support must come from the class. In order to furnish this support, the class must do its utmost in the way of subscriptions. For the past few years the freshman crews have come very near not being able to go to New London for lack of funds. Unless every man in this year...
...sickness among the students. The proposition to start a fund for an infirmary was made last year by Dr. Murray, the dean of the college. The $25,000 needed for the building has been raised, and $20,000 more will probably be subscribed as a fund for its support...
Eleven hundred dollars have been pledged for the support of the Dartmouth base ball team...
...University of Michigan Daily states that the freshman class has voted to levy a tax of 50 cents per man to raise $100 for the support of the ball team. Referring to the action editorially it says. "We are pleased to notice that the freshmen are waked up and are taking hold of class affairs and rushing them with a vengeance. It is to be hoped that the enthusiasm will not die down, but will continue to grow as the athletic season approaches...