Word: whiting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of men from Louisiana held last night a Louisiana Club was formed. A constitution was adopted, and the following officers were elected; president. M. M. Lemann 31.; vice-president. G. R. Westfeldt 2L.; secretary, S. W. Stern '06, Mr. Justice E. D. White h.'05 and S. E. Chaille '51 were elected honorary members...
...Belling. L. D. Brandeis '77, F. P. Fish '75, J. H. Hecht, G. Morse '70, A. P. Schmidt, W. G. Thompson '88, F. Vogel '87, C. H. Walker '90, L. Weissbeim. W. Weatherbee '87, Professors K. Francae. H. C. G. von Jagemann, 11. Munsterberg. h. '01, H. S. White '73, G. L. Kittredge '82, W. H. Schofield, Ph.D., '93, W. R. Thayer...
...meeting of the Junior class last evening a motion was passed empowering the president to appoint a committee, including himself, to investigate the matter of the allotment of Yard rooms. This committee was appointed as follows: J. D. White, J. Reynolds, R. L. Bacon, R. B. Gregg...
...following committee has been appointed to make nominations for class day officers and to arrange for the class election: A. C. Blagden, W. Z. Carr, J. D. Eliot, W. F. Emerson, r. Grant, Jr., w. G. Graves, A. N. Holcombe, N. Kelly, D. McFadon, H. R. Sawyer, J. L. White. This committee will hold a meeting in the CRIMSON office this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock...
...CRIMSON, Coach Reid did not see the West Point-Annapolis football game at Princeton on Saturday, owing to an unexpected detention at home. He left for Washington, however, at noon yesterday, going by way of New York. By invitation from President Roosevelt he will take luncheon at the White House at 1.30 o'clock today, and it is probable that at that time the football situation will be discussed. He will return this evening, arriving in Cambridge tomorrow morning...