Word: timing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...conducting prayers, will preach in Appleton Chapel tomorrow evening. Mr. Williams took his degree at Harvard several years ago and afterwards graduated from the Divinity School. He is pastor of All Souls Church in New York, a leading Unitarian conjuration. Dr. Bellows was pastor of the church at the time of his death...
...Union has begun this year under the most favorable auspices. When the meeting was called to order by President C. M. Thayer, '89, at 7.40 o'clock, the hall was already crowded, and the audience continued to increase for some time later, until finally 278 men were present After the reading of the secretary's minutes, the question was chosen for the next meeting as follows: "Resolved, that the present attitude of the Prohibition party is unfavorable toward prohibition." It was voted that the presiding officer of the Union should appoint a committee to make a canvass of the University...
...work by the spectators, who insist on crowding into the field. In order to keep the field at all clear, Captain Sears has continually to stop the practice and ask the spectators to stand out of the players'way, and thus, by the thoughtlessness of a few men, valuable time is lost every afternoon. We do not want men to stay from Jarvis; we hope every man who can will show how strong an interest he has in the work of the team by watching the practice every day. But men should be more considerate. The best way to show...
FINE ARTS 3.- Professor Norton requests that every one who takes Fine Arts 3 as an extra will give up any seat which has been already assigned and sit for the time being in the chairs along the sides and back of the lecture room. Men sitting where cards are made out with their names will please remember to mark upon them their attendance...
...communication appears in another column advocating a renewal of table games of football. The excellence of the idea precludes the necessity of an appeal for its adoption. Only one objection can be raised, and this is satisfactorily answered by the communication. The games, if played at any time in the day before three o'clock, would in no way interfere with the practice of either the 'varsity or the freshman eleven. The advantages of such play, on the other hand, are quite apparent. By it some excellent latent material is almost sure to be brought out. The plan will, also...