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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...person whose name does not appear on the provisional list must, in order to be entitled to vote, send a note setting forth his claims to eligibility, to the chairman of the Committee on Class Election, T. H. Whitney, CRIMSON office, before 9 p. m., on Monday, Dec. 11. The final list of voters will be posted Wednesday...
...undergraduate affairs. But as a matter of expediency, there certainly is fully as much justification for such a committee as for the existence of a "Photograph Committee." The election of a promenade committee would enable the Seniors, as a class, to confer recognition on three more of those classmates, whose prominence in the widening range of student activity which has accompanied the growth of the classes, fully merits such recognition...
...other back positions seems likely to cause doubt as this fall. Kendall and Gierasch have two more years in College and Sawin one. For fullback there will be a hard contest between Reid and Ellis, both of whom graduate in 1901. A possible third man is Stillman, the Freshman, whose punting is of a high order. If it becomes necessary to choose a kicking fullback, Ellis will be at a disadvantage, but he may make a position in the line, where he used to play at school...
...meeting of the Intercollegiate Hockey Association held in New York last week the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: President, J. T. Williams, Columbia; secretary and treasurer, S. Campbell, Yale. Admission was granted to Princeton, and it was voted to ask Harvard to join the association, whose present members are Yale, Brown, Columbia and Princeton...
...poetry, there is little to say, and that in praise. "The Old Song," and "The Plaidie," both by Charles Sibley Gage '67, have that indefinable power which characterizes the verses of Robert Burns. They are bits of sweet melody, whose strength lies in their simplicity. The editorials are timely; the book notices are mediocre...