Word: thanking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...members of the Institute of 1770, both past and present, will thank the present sophomore members for the effort which they are making to revive the interests of the old sophomore society. For years the Institute has been gradually losing its hold, and graduates have complained loudly that their society should have become neglected. The action of the present sophomores will renew the interest and raise the Institute to its old and elevated position among the Harvard societies...
...method of making a report to the University. They are happier to say that the generous sum of eleven hundred and ten dollars ($1110) has been promised or paid. This whole amount, except one hundred any sixty-two dollars ($162) was subscribed by undergraduates. The committee wish, also, to thank publicly these gentlemen, not members of the club, who have kindly given their time to the work of canvassing, as well as the editors of the CRIMSON and the Advocated for the use of their columns. It is still impossible to say whether the whole sum needed will have been...
Another change which we regret to announce in the new CRIMSON board is the resignation of Messrs. A. J. Cumnock, '91, and E. C. Moen, '91, as correspondents. We thank them for their constant interest in the paper and their co-operation in raising it to a more influential position in athletics. It has been decided to appoint no new correspondents; but this decision does not indicate a change of policy. The CRIMSON will still appeal to its former correspondents and other experts for criticisms and reports in their specialties, and is confident of finding as ready a response from...