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...treasurer. A change proposed by the directors providing for the election of a director from the university at large, in place of a director from the Divinity School, was ratified. The appointment of the following directors was confirmed: From the university at large, F. W. Taussig; Law School, Messrs. Cabot and Almy; sophomore class, F. S. Parker; freshman class, J. S. Russell. It was voted that the privileges of the society be extended to the members of the Episcopal Theological School and of the Institution for the Collegiate Instruction for Women, A change in the fiscal year was adopted which...
...class teams are beginning to train for the tug-of-war. The '86 team will lose the services of Mr. T. H. Cabot, who is at present rowing on the University crew. Some change too will be necessary in the '85 team, on account of the increased weight...
...recent report. The total attendance numbered about twenty-three; the list of students invited was as follows: From '84, T. J. Coolidge, Fenn, Goodwin, LeMoyne, Lovering and Nash. '85, Atkinson, Baldwin, Carpenter, Goodale, Storrow and J. E. Thayer. '86, Adams, Barnes, Cary, Huddleston, R. D. Smith and Vogel. '87, Cabot, Higginson, Kuhn, Michael, Mumford and Schofield...
With one or two exceptions they are all heavy men, averaging as much as the class crews. The old oarsmen who are expected to take seats in the boat later on are Ch. P. Curtis,'83, F. L. Sawyer, '83, and E. T. Cabot, '83, all of whom have at some time during the last three years occupied seats in the 'varsity, and Horace Binney, '83, and H. G. Chapman, '83, who have had experience in their class boat...
...difficult for them to find eight men suitable for a race of two miles. At present only the new men are practising, the old oars preferring to wait until the season is more advanced. Seven men are at work on the hydraulics under the care of Mr. E. T. Cabot, '83. They...