Word: auburns
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Lost.- A Fedora hat. Finder will please return same to George R. Preston, jr., 78 Mt. Auburn street...
...Bicycle Club held a "Smoker" in 45 Matthews last evening. About twenty men were present. It was voted to give a special prize to the first Harvard man in the coming road race with Technology, which will be held December 1st. The start will be from Mount Auburn and the finish at Newton Corners. G. E. Root '90, was elected an associate member of the club...
...spite of that, only six hounds entered. As Davenport and Downs were unable to run, Gorham, '90, and Dodge, '91, acted as hares, starting at precisely 4.11 from Matthews. Their course extended through back yards and cross streets to Fresh Pond, thence up the railroad track to Mount Auburn cemetery, from there to the Brighton abattoir, over Brighton street to Barry' corner, where the bags were dropped. The course covered about six miles and the trail was good all the way. The hares arrived at the gymnasium at just one-quarter of a minute after five o'clock, thus making...
...Bicycle Club took place yesterday afternoon and was eminently successful. The hares, Bailey, '91, and Brown, '91, started from University at 4.17 p. m. and ware followed five minutes later by the eleven hounds. The route taken by the hares was up Brattle street to Mt. Auburn, then back Mt. Auburn street and over to Brighton, whence the scent was laid to Massachusetts Avenue. Here the bags were dropped and the hares made for home. They reached the gymnasium at six minutes past five. The hounds came in at 5.42 in the order named-C. W. Spencer, '90; Rogers...
...bicycle road race is trying to find a good course that shall end at or near Harvard square, in order that the finish of the race-which is sure to be an exciting one-may more generally be seen by the students, than it could be at Mt. Auburn...