Word: againe
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The near approach of the fall meetings held by the Athletic Association induces us to say a word to the freshmen on the subject of track athletics. The Mott Haven Cup has now been ours for six consecutive years. To bring it again to Cambridge will require the most strenuous...
Although the interest in foot-ball at Harvard is at present at about as low a point as it could be, there seems to be no diminution in the foot-ball excitement at other colleges. Yale, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania and Wesleyan, have formed a college league, as is...
It is interesting to note the various spellings, resulting largely from ignorance or carelessness, of the founder's name. Some of them have prieviously been mentioned: - "Harvye," "Harverde," and "Harvard." In the wills and other documents relating to them are found references to "Mrs. Harverd, als Harvey, wife of Mr...
It is an annually recurring duty of the CRIMSON to urge all members of the university to join the Co-operative Society. The urging ought not to be, and perhaps is not, necessary. Every Harvard man should recognize what is unquestionably true, that no society of the university has been...
According to the time-honored custom, the CRIMSON to-day lays before its readers reports of the athletic events which took place at the close of the previous college year. Sometimes, as last year, the records have been anything but pleasant reading. This year the story of Harvard's victories...