Word: subjecting
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Morgan, H. P. McKean, Jr., P. D. Trafford, J. H. Morse (centre), J. B. Markoe, J. M. Newell, T. Woodbury (capt.); quarter back, W. F. Austin; half back, R. F. Perkins, W. S. Scott; full back, G. Perry. Substitutes, M. Agassiz and F. Wardman. This team is subject to change at any time, and any man in the freshman class who has ever played foot-ball before should consider it his duty to come...
...SMITH, Jr.NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. Special meeting Monday evening, Oct. 26, at 7.30 p. m., in Mass. Communication by Mr. F. L. Sargent, "Our Common Lichens." Members of the university not connected with the society but interested in the subject of the communication are invited to attend. If the weather is suitable and a sufficient number of men assemble, there will be a collecting excursion to the vicinity of Fresh Pond this Saturday afternoon. Leave Harvard Square...
...writer of your editorial appears to know little of the state of athletics at Harvard and should not have attempted to fill space in the paper by speaking of a subject about which he is so poorly informed. He says: "Now that foot-ball has been, at least for a time, laid by," etc., and then complains because the lacrosse men do not step in and fill up this gap in the circle of sports. The fact is that foot-ball has not been laid aside even for a time, as the gentleman would easily see if he took...
...first meeting of the Union this fall was largely attended, and the debate was very spirited and interesting. The president, Mr. Merriam, '86, occupied the chair. The subject for debate was, Resolved: - That President Cleveland's administration has been and promises to be in the direction of reform. The vote on the merits of the question resulted in 48 votes for the affirmative and 38 for the negative. J. M. Goodale, L. S., opened the debate for the affirmative, G. P. Furber, '87, for the negative, followed by E. A. Hibbard, L. S., affirm., and P. L. Sternbergh...
Theme II will be due on Thursday, October 29. Subject: A criticism of the work summarized in the first theme...