Word: 21st
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...team begins its series of games directly after the Easter recess, and ends the season with two intercollegiate matches against U. of P. and Haverford on May 21st and 23rd, respectively. As U. of P. is reported to have an exceptionally strong eleven this year, a great deal of work must be done by Harvard, if last year's record is to be repeated...
...more practical demonstration of our desire for it than by contributing heartily to the funds for this club. Let the class presidents meet their classes and call upon every man to put in his subscription for the general good. As "Ninety-eight" said in the CRIMSON of the 21st inst., "hang out the blue-books, and give us a chance to contribute our share of the money while yet in college." A University Club, well appointed and well managed would lay in its grave forever that ghost called "Harvard Indifference...
...Harvard Lampoon held its 21st annual dinner last night at the Tuileries. Thirty-seven persons were present, including the Board, eight graduate editors, and a number of invited guests. The latter were R. P. Utter and J. P. Hayden of the Advocate, H. A. Phillips of the Monthly, W. K. Otis of the CRIMSON, and G. P. Day of the Yale Record...
...that the excitement over the election has subsided, attention is turned mainly towards the work of the eleven and the prospect of the game on the 21st. During the practice of the past week the university team lined up against the college side for only one half each day. The rest of the time was occupied with signal practice and the trial of formation and trick plays. The eleven defeated Boston A. A. in an exciting and hard-fought game at the Field on election day, before a large crowd. The News has invited all members of the university...
...does not require such strict discipline and organization.- (2) The recent dissension is a result of these methods.- (x) General Ballington Booth resigned because he received an unreasonable command from General Booth, and then instituted the "Volunteers": Public Opinion, 13th of Feb., 1896, 5th of March, 19th of March, 21st...