Word: mays
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...annual value of one hundred and fifty dollars each, for the benefit of graduates of the reputable Normal Schools of the United States. The incumbents are originally appointed for one year on the recommendation of the principals of the schools from which they have been severally graduated; these appointments may be annually renewed on recommendation of the faculty of the Scientific School...
...seems necessary for us to remind the freshmen that every one in college is expected to join the Harvard Athletic Association. This may be done by applying to the Secretary of the Association at any time during his office hours. It is a decided bit of economy for men to join the Athletic Association early in their college course, for once a member, a man may attend any meeting conducted...
...call the attention of the freshman class to the notice of a meeting of the candidates for the freshman crew which may be found elsewhere. The importance of this meeting cannot be overestimated. It is the meeting in which the athletic spirit of the class shows itself, and we advise and urge every man in ninety-four, whether he is playing football or anything else at present, to attend this meeting...
...thorough knowledge of the subject on which he is to speak and his interest in it cannot fail to make the voluntary course a source of profit and enjoyment to every one who follows it. The advanced student in philosophy need hardly be urged to be present. It may, however, be well to remind others that these lectures will afford every one a clear and summarized knowledge of a largely discussed subject of thought. The man who does not intend to take any philosophical courses in college will derive profit from this one. So will all those, including freshmen...
...FISKE, Jr., Secretary.All members of the class of '94 may join the Harvard Athletic Association by application to the secretary...