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H. A. DAVIS, Sec.SIGNET.- Important meeting tonight at 9 o'clock. Election of new members.
Comparisons are frequently made between the present time and the time just preceding the coup d'etat of 1851. Then, as now, there was an Assembly, which was highly unpopular. Then there was a monarchist Assembly, whose term had nearly expired, and which was certain not to be re-elected...
The principal disputants will be: R. B. Hale, '91, and E. C. Shoemaker, '89, for the affirmative; and G. P. Furber, L. S., and H. E. Oxnard, L. S., for the negative. This will be the last meeting before the mid-year examinations, and the election of officers will take...
The election of officers for 1889 resulted as follows:- President. T. F. Branson, Haverford; vice-president, H. I. Brown, Pennsylvania; secretary and treasurer, T. W. Balch, Harvard.
The principal business before the meeting of the Harvard Fencing Club held yesterday afternoon was to receive and act upon the report of the committee appointed to draw up a constitution. A constitution was submitted and accepted without any amendments and then the club proceeded to the election of the...