Word: final
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...final arrangements for the Christmas trip of the Musical Clubs are now complete. A set of rules has been issued to govern the conduct of the men during their absence from Cambridge. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has kindly presented the men with an itinerary complete in the minutest detail. Many entertainments and receptions will be given the clubs at different points of their journey. On their arrival at Chicago on the 24th, Mrs. W. B. Walker receives them at tea; in the evening they are guests of the University Club. Ben. Carpenter '88, is expected to join the Glee Club...
...final game of the pool tournament at Leavitt and Peirce's, between T. Barron and L. Carr, will be played tonight at 10 o'clock...
...representative of the B. A. A., won a wrestling contest Wednesday evening at the Pastime A. A. in New York from J. H. Hughes, who has held the championship of the United States. It took about three hours, the longest bout ever wrestled in American. Hughes was finally thrown by a half-Nelson. Alward will meet Hoskin of the Schuylkill Navy A. A. in the final heat on Saturday night...
...provide that the Ninety-one class day garment be the cap and gown instead of the dress suit was laid on the table until the next meeting; those men who favor the new method of dress will find this an excellent opportunity to bring the subject up for a final vote...
...three musical clubs which are to make the Christmas trip to the West, the Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs, have made their final selection of men, and have decided on the route which will be followed. The Glee Club will be made up as follows: First tenors, H. Nus, L. S., W. Wells, L. S., S. D. Parker '91, S. E. Marvin '91, II. G. Pearson '93, and O. F. Cahane '94; Second tenors, L. Thompson '92, W. F. Brown '92, R. H. Bowles '93, L. Tremain '93, W. E. Kent 93; First basses, M. Williams '91, J. Wendell...