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That a petition be circulated among the members of the university to the effect that they will join the association after the spring recess, provided the price of board does not exceed $4.25 per week. That if such petition be not signed by five hundred men on or before April 4th, the hall will not be opened after the spring recess...
...preparing a discus for the use of the spring meeting, Professor White intends to secure the measurements and a pattern of the discus in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and, perhaps, of certain ones in the British Museum, and then have several manufactured from these patterns for our use. This will be done as soon as possible so that practice may commence at once. Professor White himself intends to appear on the field and take part in the practice. Although the sport would seem to be decidedly more graceful, and, as regards exercise at least, more satisfactory than putting...
...Dining Association have made a great mistake in setting the time for closing the hall so early as March 22. It will be almost impossible to secure one hundred boarders before that time, whereas, if they had assigned a later date, permitting men to return after the spring vacation, all might go well yet. There are many students who intend to return to Memorial after the recess, but they cannot leave their present boarding-house at such short notice as is made necessary by the board of directors. There is another class of men who would return merely...
...that the 'Varsity Nine have begun their out-door practice, the question naturally arises whether we are to have a consolidated nine this spring to aid them in their work. All who remember the valuable assistance rendered by the second eleven to the foot-ball team last fall will not hesitate to recommend a similar scheme to the nine. The substitute "battery" of the 'Varsity furnishes a strong foundation for a consolidated nine, and by the interest shown in base-ball matters by the university at large we can safely guarantee that the second nine will not have...
Prof. J. W. White offers to give the Athletic Association a discus, the throwing of which will constitute one of the events in the spring meeting. He thinks that throwing the discus may prove as popular as putting the shot, and perhaps supersede it. Such an event would certainly add a great deal of interest to our meeting...