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There will be a meeting of the Freshman class in Lower Massachusetts next Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, to discuss the business annually brought before the Freshmen at this time of year. C. E. Brickley, president of the class will appoint the Dinner and Entertainment committee, and The Red Book committee, if this class decides to publish a Red Book as has been the custom for the last two years...
...three other men, not necessarily athletes, who should do most of the work. At first glance the presence of the four captains on this committee might appear to multiply indefinitely their work instead of lessening it. Yet the captain of the University team is obviously the person to appoint scrub captains if such are to be appointed, and if he should find time and definitely want to supervise the work of the scrub teams, he should certainly be in a position to do so. Yet the greatest part of the work connected with scrub athletics is a weight upon...
...members of each club table are required to appoint one of their number as Head. It is the duty of the Head to represent his table in dealing with the management. Smoking is permitted in the main dining hall at dinner within a period fixed by the Hall Committee...
Second, that a committee of not less than three nor more than five be appoint- ed by the President, of which he shall be one, as a committee of hospitality, which committee shall solicit and record the names of members of this club and all other house-holders of Cambridge desirous of showing some interest in and social attention to the students of Harvard University coming from out of town who are without acquaintances when arriving in Cambridge, and to co-operate with the several Deans of the University to obtain the names and addresses of such students by whom...
Fourth, this club recommend that the Mayor appoint a committee representative of the city government, of Harvard University, and of the citizens of Cambridge at large to consider the great interests of the city for the more suitable arrangement of streets about and approaches to the College grounds...