Word: auburns
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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WANTED.-A club table at MRS. K. BUCKNELL'S, 68 Mt. Auburn street...
COMMITTEE.ALL those going to Chicago Wednesday, the 21st, please send their names to E. L. Hambleton, 78 Mt. Auburn street. If enough go, reduced sleeping car rates can be obtained...
...sixth hare and hound run of the season was held yesterday afternoon, the course being up Concord avenue to Fresh Pond and around the pond. The break was from the west end of Mt. Auburn. Kuhn and Alexander, L. S., the hares, came in twenty-nine minutes ahead of F. B. Dana, '88, the first hound in. Davenport, '90, was a few seconds behind Dana. The rest of the twenty hounds came in well bunched close after the leader. Dana, '88, served as master of the hounds. The run was one of the best of the season...
...distance in 1 h. 10 min. will receive cups. Only members of the Harvard Bicycle Club can receive prizes or cups. Men may join any time before the race. All contestants must meet at the gymnasium at 2.30 p. m. promptly. The finish will be near the Mt. Auburn bridge over railroad, a little after four. As every single man has announced his determination not to win a prize, but merely to go in for the fun of the thing, a lively race is anticipated...
...left and go across railroad track into Waltham, half a mile beyond. At station turn to the right on Elm street (we believe) to Main street one-eighth of a mile. Turn right on Main street and follow it to Watertown, whence follow the horse car tracks on Mt. Auburn street to Mt. Auburn. The finish is at an asphalt crossing (which is smooth and may be spurted over without danger) about seventy-five yards before reaching the bridge across the railroad tracks. The horse cars go directly from the starting place to the finish, so that any one wishing...