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...rooms in the east wing of the Lawrence Scientific School. An address was given by Dr. Andrew P. Peabody. The meeting was very fully attended. The new rooms of the society are not only conveniently, but also very tastefully furnished. The large room, used for the regular meetings of the society, will seat over one hundred men. A smaller room adjoining it, will be used as a reading-room, and will contain, besides religious periodicals, the library of the society...
...reflection, and unpleasant reflection it cannot fail to be. The University Boat Club is supported by the subscriptions of the students, and it has always been supposed that some provision is made for the aquatic exercise desired by those who are not members of either of the five regular crews. Yet what is the real state of matters? A glance at the array of craft tucked away upon the brackets discloses the fact that, aside from the shells and barges belonging to the regular crews, there is not a boat obtainable in which a student who cannot swim...
...after it was dusk. The grass was slippery and the ball was hard to see in the evening light, so that the game was full of errors. Want of practice and training seemed to be the chief faults in the Harvard team, things which will be remedied before the regular spring games are played, but which it has been impossible to overcome this fall because of the short time for preparation, the Montreals being unwilling to longer put off their tour through the United States. Judging from the material which has showed up this fall, there is a prospect...
Directly after the foot-ball meeting in Holden last evening the Tennis Association held its regular annual meeting. Mr. J. D. Bradley, '86 acted as chairman. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: - pres., J. D. Bradley, '86; vice-pres., R. T. Paine 4th, '88; sec'y and treas, D. K. Snow, '88: directors from '86, H. LaMonts; '87, H. Kuhn; '88, G. A. Hopkins; '89, P. S. Sears. The report of the treasurer will be published in the course of a few days...
...after they receive the honor of an election. As the only society at Harvard devoted exclusively to debate and practice in parliamentary procedure the Union has become one of the permanent fixtures of the university. It has ever been recognized by the faculty as a valuable adjunct to the regular college work, and many a student feels that the part he has taken in its meetings has been of more practical value than any course in the college curriculum. In the past the great trouble has been the easy way with which membership to the society could be secured...