Word: formed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...treasurer shall keep the account of the club, receive all dues and pay all bills. He shall furnish a monthly statement to the Graduate Treasurer of the Harvard University and keep his accounts in such form as may be directed by the latter, and shall also forward to whichever one of the trustees may be designated by the trustees for that purpose, a copy of his monthly statement to the Graduate Treasurer...
...blessing from God, and in what manner is this message put before men(?) We do not want an answer to our demands which is so much divine and so much human, which divides itself into such components. Rather do we want such an answer as comes in the form of a living presence which inspires and helps us. Since we cannot improve upon the religion of Christ, let us use it. What Heaven is to be hereafter, we cannot imagine, but what it is now is a man of healthy mind and body...
...boat house, Keyes L. S. got out and Herrick '90 took the bow oar. Mr. Keyes '87 coached from a pair-oar which he steered. They went up a few hundred yards above the stonecutter's wharf at a stroke of 22 or 23 to the minute. The form of the crew was an improvement over their work on Tuesday, but the port side caught the water sooner than the starboard and the port men being more powerful the boat gave a vicious lurch to starboard every stroke. Yesterday the crew rowed up as far as the Brighton abattoir; Tilton...
...publication bearing the above named little. The object aimed at is, to enable any student to carry away with him a permanent illustrated record of men and things that have interested him as a Harvard undergraduate, during a year just closing. The publication will be in the form of an attractive cloth, or leather bound book, in size not less than 9x6 inches. Its illustrations will be reproductions of photographs by the best photogravure processes. An idea of the matter to be offered may obtained by the following partial list: cuts (reduced from cabinet photographs) of every member...
...meeting of the Bicycle club for this evening will be of general interest to the college because the club will consider the project of forming a university racing association. The plan is to form an open association like the H. A. A., whose main object will be to hold races, such as the intercollegiate road races and the annual race meets. The Bicycle Club finds itself unable to undertake these enterprises satisfactorily, since it is a private organization. Men are not willing to contribute readily to a private club which has other expenses besides the races. A university racing association...