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There were twenty-two applicants for the vacant position of second tenor on the Williams Glee Club...
...following men have been given places on the drum corps: Tenor drum-Ashe, C. R. Brown, T. T. Baldwin, Frye, Gaither, Rathbone, Faulkner. Fife-Babbitt, Buckley, S. Gleason, E. H. Nichols, Pope, F. I. Proctor, Remington. Base drum-Wakefield Baker, E. E. Blodgett, Piteau, E. C. Webster. Bones-Carnochan, Dewey, Foster, '85, Fogg, F. R. Frothingham, Haynes, Howes, Middleton, A. B. Potter, C. S. Proctor, Plummer, F. C. Parmenter, Deeley, Webster. A. R. Weed, Woods...
...following are the names of successful candidates for the drum corps: Tenor drums-W. Atherton, H. Bartlett, G. C. Baker, E. Bisbee, de Billier, Crocker, Colony, Carey, F. B. Clement-Draper, F. L. Dean, Foote, J. C. Faulk, ner, E. Flagg, Garnett, H. Holden, O. S, Howard, Hearst, Keyes, J. M. Thompson, B. B. Thayer. Fife-Bradford, '85, Davidson, Davis, Keasby, A. T. Perkins, Merriam, E. M. Rogers, Shippen...
Next fall there will be vacancies for the following parts: E flat cornet, E flat alto, B flat tenor, bass trombone, B flat bass, 2 E flat basses, and double B flat bass. All intending to try for the band are requested to consult with me before commencement...
...during the last year had changed from a bi-weekly to a weekly, and the Harvard Heraid, resulting in the present daily, the HERALD-CRIMSON. While these changes were taking place in the life of the daily paper, the other publications were for the most part keeping the even tenor of their ways. During these four years the Advocate has pursued a quiet and successful career, well fulfilling the desires of its managers The Lampoon's course has been more eventful, but at all times the paper has been a favorite with the students, and has made for itself...