Word: around
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Every year considerable trouble is caused by the falling lanterns which are hung around the yard in such a fantastic manner on class day. It is not only unpleasant but really dangerous for a person when promenading to be struck by one of these burning lanterns. Toward the latter part of the evening when the candles have burned down the number of lanterns which have caused trouble and inconvenience have been noticeable, and we hope that this year additional precaution will be taken to prevent any recurrence of this kind...
Seniors are requested to avoid any absurdity of dress at the exercises around the tree...
...clock, Harvard Hall, Holden Chapel, and the entrance to the seats around the tree will be opened to those having tickets...
...than double the space occupied by the old Barrett gymnasium. The main hall consists of a large room 90x57, which will be devoted to class exercises and general drills. Adjoining this room is a smaller, 27x12, which is filled with special apparatus, such as rowing machines, health-lifts, etc. Around the main hall, supported on iron columns, runs the track, twenty-five laps of which make a mile, and the corners can be raised or lowered for fast or slow running, as desired. Under the track, as in the Harvard gymnasium, the greater part of the apparatus will be placed...
...Haven considerably tired, and had to eat dinner at once and rush out to the park. For these reasons their play at first, was lax, and the men failed to cover properly, letlay at first, was lax, and the men failed to cover properly, letting the Yale men run around them. In consequence the ball was kept dangerously near to the Harvard goal, and after about fifteen minutes play, the first goal for Yale was thrown by Pennell. The Harvard freshmen still continued to play rather loosely, and at the end of thirty-five minutes from the first facing, Yale...