Word: american
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Hart will meet on Wednesday, May 28th, at 2 P. M., in Lower Dane Hall, any students who may desire information about the American History course...
...Manchester, England, Recently, a tennis match was played between Heathcote, the English amateur champion and Thomas Pettitt, the American champion, with the following result: First set, Heathcote, six games to four. Second set. Pettitt six games to three. Third set, Pettitt six games to none. Fourth set, Pettitt, six games to two; thus the American champion was the victor by three sets...
...Hodge of the American lacrosse team, is sick in Liverpool, and will not probably be able to play in the English matches...
...National Association, and all matches and tournaments will have to be played with it. This renders it necessary that all players should practice with the ball, so that they may be accustomed to it. This is more than a trade question. Putting aside the preference which an American player would naturally give to an American ball, the question of climate comes in. Ayres' balls are made for an English climate, and do not stand the extremes to which our manufacture is exposed and adapted. A ball will have one bound with the thermometer at 40 degrees, and another with...
...other courses there seems to be little change. In History, however, Mr. Hart has another course, mumbled 18, in the history of the North American Colonies, and their Growth into a Federal Union (1600-1789). The second half-year of course 18. covering the period from 1750 to 1789, may be taken as a half-course by the students who have already taken course 2. Other student may take it with the special permission of the instructor...