Word: appointed
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...freshman class held its class meeting in Upper Massachusetts last evening. M. Williams, Jr., '91, took the chair and G. Lowell, '92 was appointed secretary of the meeting. T. N. Perkins, '91, captain of the 'varsity crew, then spoke to the meeting on crew matters. He advised the class to join the Weld Boat Club as only a limited number of men could row on the crew. Mr. Perkins went on to say that as a good of trouble had arisen last year from the fact that the class bad elected its own canteen of the crew, he decided that...
...annual meeting of the Harvard Rowing Club will be held in Sever 11, on Friday, Oct. 3, at 7.30 p. m. There will be amendments to the constitution proposed, giving the graduate treasurer power to appoint the treasurer of the club, and additional powers in disposing of the club funds. All desiring to join the club may do so from 9 to 10 a. m. today...
...seconded by J. H. Hunt. Mr. H. McK. Landon was nominated by A. R. Crandell and seconded by C. R. Cummings. W. P. Tryon and C. R. Cummings were elected tellers for Landon and R. Saltonstall and F. McDonald tellers for Rantoul. The secretary of the class was appointed to act as the fifth member of this committee. After some discussion the tellers were given full power to decide who was eligible to vote. The roll was called and each man deposited his ballot as his name was called. This process and the counting of ballots took much time...
...varsity captain can at any time ask for the resignation of any class captain who is not doing its duty, and appoint another in his place...
...committee particularly desire that a generous response should be made by seniors to the circulars sent them. A messenger will call upon men willing to give at any time they appoint. Notice of readiness to contribute should be sent to the Rev. Francis G. Peabody, chairman of the committee...