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A public meeting of the Total Abstinence League was held last evening in Sever 11, with an audience that was very good for Friday. Prof. F. G. Peabody was the first speaker. He spoke particularly of the work of the Law and Order League in Cambridge. He dwelt on the...
Still, I must confess that I was shocked at the president's complaint of the security of the present board of overseers, and still more shocked that, in a torchlight procession during the late unpleasantness, Harvard students bore a transparency inscribed, "Average age of Overseers, 95 in the Shade." Now...
Yesterday's meeting was called to order at 4 P. M., by Prof. Palmer, and at once proceeded to deliberate a plan for future conferences, and for electing the delegates. Before proceeding with the debate, Mr. Goodale, '85, was chosen secretary of the meeting. The plan then submitted was adopted...
VI. In case the faculty decide to institute this system of conferences at once, an election shall be held similar in plan to the election provided for above. Persons then elected shall hold office until replaced by the operation of these scheme.
The committee appointed at a preliminary meeting to decide upon the feasibility of the reorganization of the Harvard Art Club, called a meeting at the club room last evening which was attended by twenty men. The first business, after the gentlemen had been called to order, was to hear the...