Word: welding
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...election of officers of the Harvard Christian Association will be held Thursday, May 14, after the regular meeting at Holden Chapel. Nominations should be sent to W. W. Orr, 18 Weld, H. G. Dorman, or W. W. Phelps, on or before Saturday...
...have keys to the bicycle repository in Matthews meet at 33 Weld, Friday evening, at 6.45 sharp...
...very best athletic organizations of the University is the Weld Boat Club. It affords excellent outdoor exercise to men who are not able to play on any of the regular athletic teams. It furnishes a boat house and a very complete equipment of light, easy rowing boats and canoes. The house and its outfit was presented to the University by Mr. Weld with the belief that it would soon become, self-supporting. The gift cost Mr. Weld twenty thousand dollars, but he felt that it was worth it, as it would be a great addition to the athletic facilities...
...support that this club is now receiving and has received in former years must be a great disappointment to Mr. Weld and to those who are interested in the club. From the first the club has never been entirely self-supporting, and at the end of each year Mr. Weld has himself paid whatever deficit there was. It is true that the annual fee is low, but it would be plenty if more men joined, and it has purposely been put low so as to be within the reach of the majority of the students. There is no boat club...
Only forty men have joined the Weld Boat Club this spring as against over one hundred last year. The fees received so far amount to barely enough to run the house a month. If more men do not join, the fee of $5-which, considering the number and cost of the boats is merely nominal-will have to be raised to ten dollars next year or the house will have to be closed...