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...held last evening, the proposition of the executive committee to change the name of the organization to the "Harvard Reform Club" was thoroughly discussed. The president of the club, Mr. Gray, stated that the proposed change would in no way weaken the past support of the dogma of free raw materials but would include other reform doctrineswhich are now attracting widespread attention and which are claiming the support of all persons interested in the welfare of our national institutions...
...become evident to the executive committee and other members of the club, from the interest shown in the society by the many liberal and progressive men who while not unreservedly advocating free raw materials have joined it, recognizing that the club represented a broader reform spirit than its name would imply, and from the nature of the address delivered last year under the auspices of the society by Congressman Breckenridge on the "Responsibilities of Power," that the organization was gradually tending to become what it is most desirable for the University to possess, a general reform club. To change...
...club will bring before the meeting a proposition to make certain changes which will tend to widen the interests the interests and extend the membership of the organization. This proposed change is not intended to weaken in any way the past support of the dogma of free raw materials, the platform on which the club was founded when the excitement over the tariff question was at its height, but to include other reform doctrines which are attracting general attention and which are claiming the support of all persons interested in the welfare of our national institutions...
...spite of the rain and raw wind yesterday afternoon the crew rowed on the river. They first rowed down to the basin, then returned and spent the rest of the time rowing above the boat house. The ice had wholly cleared away, so the new barge was taken out again. The sliding seats were used for the first time, but were let out only six inches. The crew was arranged as follows: Stroke, Perkins '91 (captain); 7, Kelton '93; 6, Vail '93; 5, Winthrop '91; 4, Watriss '92; 3, Shaw '94; 2, Lynam, M. S.; bow, Rantoul...
...spite of the raw wind and blowing snow yesterday afternoon, the university crew rowed on the river where they have been rowing since last Tuesday. On Monday the ice prevented rowing, but yesterday it had cleared away below the Boylston Street bridge so they could take out the barge. The candidates have now become well narrowed down, and include altogether no more than a dozen...