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...moved to add to the class day officers the photographic committee. The election of photographer then came up and after considerable discussion James Notman of Boston was elected. It was voted to sustain the general committee on torchlight procession in their action in regard to uniforms, and to thank the chairman for his services. The meeting then adjoined at 12.50, after cheering for '85, and the marshals of the class...
...moment into the future, so dim, so uncertain, yet so full of promise, of promise which has been more than realized. At the close of the address, after Dr. Ellis was long and loudly applauded, the Glee Club sang another Latin glee and president Eliot arose to thank the donor and receive the statue in the name of the University in a terse speech. Then all present went to the unveiling proper of the statue. When this was done three cheers apiece were given for John Harvard, Mr. Bridge and Mr. French, the sculptor, after which the ceremonies were considered...
...this it was necessary to sod the new diamond which cost the BaseBall Association $492.84. In January at the meeting of the Executive Committee, Mr. D. C, Clark '86, was elected Treasurer of the Association, and has had entire charge of the books from that time. I wish to thank Messrs. Barnes, Lock and Snelling, for their assistance, and Mr. Clark especially, for his conscientious work...
...subscribe, if not $5, at least $2, $1 or even 50 cents, no fault could be found. The subscription table enclosed will afford information as to the number and the distribution of subscriptions, so I will not enroach further upon your space. Permit me through your columns to thank Messrs. Minot and W. R. Wilson, '86, who so kindly assisted me last year; also, my particular thanks are due to Mr. Parker, '86, who, for two months during the treasurer's absence from Cambridge, had entire charge of the accounts, and I am especially obliged to Mr. Sexton...
...wish to thank the tennis association, in behalf of the college, for their decision in regard to the tenure of courts. Their action in making the courts common property cannot fail to give satisfaction to all interested in tennis as well as increase the interest in that sport-the only sport available for individuals. It is unfortunate now that the association has come to such a rational arrangement, that the ground at their disposal should be so limited. We hope that the faculty in considering the claims of the various teams to the ground still left will not forget those...