Word: account
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...special pamphlet giving an account of the courses in Political Economy, is ready for distribution...
...outplayed '89 at every point yesterday, and won as they pleased. The game was long and uninteresting, after the fifth inning, and was called in the eighth inning on account of darkness. Power occupied the box for '87 after the third inning, and pitched well. The features of the game were the batting of Power, and a fine one handed stop by F. S. Coolidge...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - I was made to state in the columns of Saturday's Record that it was through a mistake of Dr. Sargent that Harvard was forced to withdraw from the Oelrich's cup. I had already shut off a wildly improbable account which was on its way to the N. Y. World, and tried to explain the matter to the Record reporter so that no misrepresentation of the Doctor should get into the Boston press. The facts of the case are these. 1. That Dr. Sargent was only following instructions in recalling us. 2. That...
...Furness, '88, has been elected dramatic critic of the CRIMSON. In next Wednesday's issue will appear the first of a series of articles to be published every Wednesday morning, giving a short account of the various plays at the principle theatres in Boston...
...purity than is reached in the mass of college work. We would only suggest that he might have gained even greater strength, had he followed more closely the brevity and compactness in the formation of his sentences, which is a strong point of French writers. Mr. Berenson's account of Jung-Stilling is told in an intensely interesting manner, and with great lucidity. The poems contributed to this number are, "Spring-Time in Italy" by Mr. F. S. Palmer, "Dum Favet Nox" by Mr. Sanford, and "Ghosts" by Mr. Houghton...