Word: whether
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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These remarks are not idle, for it they fairly indicate the critical nature of this "Boarder's" examination of the reports, it may well be doubted whether there is anything in them not perfectly clear to one who, instead of rushing into print with a question, bestows a fair amount of careful thought on the statements before him. It is desirable, however, that the members of the Dining Association should have clear knowledge of the "crockery" and "repair" assessments and the surplus now happily resulting therefrom. Nothing can be simpler, and, it would seem, more equitable, than the working...
...gymnasium offers an excellent opportunity of learning the rudiments of the game and the points which will enable men to use their natural abilities with full effect. Now, therefore, seems to be the time to take this matter into consideration and to begin practicing for the spring season. But whether the candidate succeeds in securing a position on the team, or not, he may rest assured that he is adopting the best possible means for improving himself for almost any branch of out-door athletics...
...Company is much to be regretted. If seniors could always obtain albums with pictures of each member of their class at so small a cost as $12, it would probably soon become a custom for the graduating class to have heliotype albums. It is now for '83 to decide whether they shall have the albums at $18. It should be borne in mind that the albums offered for $18 will be much more desirable than those that were to be sold at $12. Instead of four there will be only two pictures on a page, and the pictures will consequently...
...Base-Ball Association will be one of especial importance, as on its decision will depend the longer continuance of the association in its present shape. A new aspect is put upon affairs by the announcement that Amherst will under no circumstances remain in the association after the present year. Whether this will have any influence on the action of the convention remains to be seen. It looks now as if it would make Dartmouth's hold on her present position even more uncertain than at present, for now that Amherst is no longer to be taken into consideration, there...
...seventeenth annual dinner of the Harvard Club of New York city will take place at Delmonico's, Fifth avenue and Twenty-sixth street, on Wednesday, February 21, at 6.30 P.M. All Harvard men from any quarter, whether members of the club or not, are cordially invited. The price of tickets for the dinner is six dollars. Tickets may be obtained of Charles C. Beaman, Jr., 52 Wall street...