Word: americas
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Tickets for the public meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America on Wednesday evening, October 31st, can be obtained at Dole and Richards or at Williams' Old Corner Bookstore. The speakers are Prof. W. W. Goodwin, Mr. J. T. Clarke, Prof. Ware and Mr. Phillips Brooks...
There will be a public meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, next Wednesday, in Huntingdon Hall, at 8 P. M. The speakers will be Professor W. W. Goodwin, on the American school of classical studies at Athens, Mr. J. T. Clarke, on the results of the expedition to Assos, Professor W. R. Ware, on his recent visit to Assos, and the Rev. Phillips Brooks...
...seems strange that America, the very birth-place of rifle-shooting, should be outstripped by England in the adoption of the sport by colleges and schools, yet it is a well known fact that, at the great annual meetings of the National Rifle Association of Great Britian, the teams from Eton, Harrow, and Rugby roll up excellent scores, and make a most creditable showing on the score cards...
Business men and members of the profesions hold ritle shooting in steadily increasing favor, as is shown by the register of the National Rifle Association of America; which contains the names of 315 clubs, scattered all over the state and territories...
...track is progressing finely and we are promised the 'best track in America." This is capital, but with our new track we must have a grand stand suitable to it. According to the plans and specifications approved by the athletic committee of the faculty and shown, by the kindness of Prof. Norton, to a representative body of students and athletes last spring, such a grand stand would cost about $10,000. Enough money was raised before the summer vacation to level the field and to build the track and have perhaps $1000 to $2000 over. Now at least $8000 must...