Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...previous years the senior class dinner has been held before the mid-years. For some unaccountable reason, however, '90 has failed to make any suitable arrangements. The last social dinner of the senior class has been such a pleasant feature of past years that it seems a pity to discontinue it now, yet this will be the inevitable result unless something is speedily done. We have little enough class fellow ship here at Harvard, and it is a mistake to let our few opportunities of meeting as classmates slip by unnoticed. The rivalry of college life all past, the senior...
...hoped, that the newly organized hockey club will be able to arrange the proposed game with the Yale club, provided of course, that there is enough cold weather to make good skating. So slight a matter as a difference of rules might easily be arranged by a meeting of delegates from the two clubs, and should not be permitted to prevent what would surely be an interesting and exciting contest. Meanwhile the warm weather still makes the game a mere speculative possibility...
...Cornell glee and banjo club will make a western trip during the spring vacation...
...general committee appointed at Yale to confer with Harvard in regard to athletics met at New Haven Saturday afternoon and held a session which lasted late into the evening. The following men make up the sub-committee: George A. Adee, '77, Walter C. Camp, '80, J. D. Jackson, '90, W. C. Rhodes, '91, and C. D. Hamill, '90. This committee will confer with a similar one from Harvard...
Another important feature in the make-up of the delegation is the presence of several graduates. Never before have graduates had their due influence in managing our sports, but we hope that from this time they will continue to give the college the benefit of their experience and advice. If such able men as Mr. Winslow and Professor Thayer can be made to feel that they are welcomed to aid in managing our athletics, and are trusted by the students, Harvard will not lose all the benefits of a successful captain at his graduation...