Word: acte
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...reply was received until Monday afternoon, after the team had left for Cambridge, and owing to the time that had elapsed since the sending of his telegram, Captain King reasonably supposed that his suggestion had been favorably received. Just before the game Messrs, Murray and Hopkins made preparations to act as umpires, apparently showing that Harvard had utterly disregarded Capt. King's suggestion. Capt. King thereupon refused to play until Mr. Murray had been removed. Capt. King in suggesting the substitution of Mr. Mullen for Mr. Murray, did so knowing the former's fitness for the position in as much...
...Finale, Act I. "Lohengren" Wagner...
...sculls will be held this afternoon in the basin at 3.30. The course will be a mile and a half, from the Crescent Boat House to the Union. The race for doubles will be started about 4 over a mile course also finishing at the Union. Prof. Trowbridge will act as judge and J. W. Lund L. S., as referee. The entries are as follows: Singles; W. O. Taylor '93, H. J. Hughes '94 and W. S. Youngman Sp. Doubles; W. Wells L. S. and W. S. Youngman Sp., C. R. Stetson '94 and G. C. Niles...
WILL the following men please act as ushers at the Princeton game, and be on hand at Carey Building at 1. p.m. Saturday. Fairchild, C. Brewer, Hallowell, R. Codman, A. Brewer, Story, Duff, Heckscher, E. Clark, Talbot, W. Rogers, Borden, Rice, Hurley, Russell, Hamlin, Haile...
...Hyde, Leader.All men who are to act as ushers at the annual spring concert to-night must be in Sanders Theatre at seven o'clock sharp...