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Freshman German. Translations of Das Madchen von Trippi now ready at the Co-operative store. Non-members may also get them there. C. A. Ewald...
About seventy-five members of the Union met last evening in Sever 11. Some two hundred non-members attempted to gain admittance as spectators. The executive committee tried ta keep out this crowd, but their efforts were not successful. A compromise was effected whereby the members sat on one side and the spectators on the other. Mr. Stanton, '87, nominated Mr. Furber. as president; Mr. Sanford, Mr. Page, as vice-president; Mr. Garrison, Mr. Williams, as secretary and treasurer. The nominees were all elected by acclamation. The report of the executive committee was called, but the chairman, Mr. Mahany, refused...
...scheme, which were adopted by an unanimous vote, with a few unimportant amendments. It was moved by Mr. Furber that the business of the Society be thrown open to all members of the University for the remainder of the college year. An amendment that goods be sold to non-members at a slight advance on the regular price was lost. The original motion was then lost by a vote...
...Cambridge tradesmen. The questions which are to come before the Society this evening are of importance, and there should be a full expression of opinion. The proposed changes, as stated in yesterday's issue, promise to enlarge greatly the sphere of usefulness of the Society, offering advantages to non-members as well as to members of the Society...
...chief advantage of the proposed scheme is that under it the Society could deal with all persons connected with the University, whether members or not. A considerable extension of the Society's business ought to come from throwing it open to non-members and the increased profits from this cause and from the higher prices will be divided among members. At the same time, by dealing with all students and others connected with the University, without distinction, the Society can make on transactions which it now finds difficult or impossible to conduct and can become more useful both...