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...committee wish to urge again the importance of making appointments with Mr. Notman at once. All the sittings must be finished before the first of March. As comparatively few men have as yet sat for their pictures, the necessity of immediate action will be obvious to every Senior. Appointments can be made at the Cambridge studio, or with the chairman of the committee...
...committee wish to urge again the importance of making appointments with Mr. Notman at once. All the sittings must be finished before the first of March. As comparatively few men have as yet sat for their pictures, the necessary of immediate action will be obvious to every Senior. Appointments can be made at the Cambridge studio, or with the chairman of the committee...
...call for a meeting of the Boat Club was answered by about a hundred men who assembled in Holden Chapel at 7.30. The meeting was called to order by president French, who stated that the business to come before them was to take some action upon the letter of resignation of the advisory committee. The letter was read by Mr. Parker and then a vote was called for. The result of the vote showed that the meeting was heartily in favor of accepting the action taken by the committee. A motion followed to thank the graduate committee for their past...
...Advisory committee have fully appreciated the work of Mr. Bancroft in behalf of the crew and of boating interests at Cambridge. But the members of the committee have on several occasions unanimously criticised the action of Mr. Bancroft, both as adviser of the crew and as couth, and this has evidently been considered an undue interference on the part of the committee by your correspondent who does gross injustice to Mr. Watson...
...Nothing is so strong a reminder in ordinary times of the execrable habit of mud-slinging and vilification, now so common a feature of campaign paper warfare. The articles which have appeared from time to time in the Herald, not only on the subject of boating but on the action of the faculty committee, have contained so many personal allusions of a disagreeable nature, that we feel called upon in the name of the students to protest. We do not take this action as an attempted defence of the advisory committee or any one else, but as exponents...