Word: aways
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...School man had his hat blown away at noon in the middle of the yard and although he and his friends searched everywhere for it, they were unable to find...
Prof. Goodale was unable to meet the section in N. H. 5 yesterday to answer questions, being suddenly called away by the sickness of his mother. An opportunity will be given, however for those in his sections who wish to consult with him about the examinations...
...Johns College comes next to Trinity, and is more famous for its modern improvements than its old buildings. The old portion of the college extends to the banks of the Cam, while the new portion stretches away on the other side. Its New Court is justly celebrated. The Countess of Richmond, mother of Henry VII, was the patroness of this college. St. Peters, or Peterhouse as it is generally called, is the oldest of the Cambridge colleges, as it was founded in 1257 by one Hugh de Balsham, and boasts a long list of celebrated graduates. It is to this...
...long expected skating, but a careful and diligent search has failed to reveal to us any signs that such a society as the Hockey Club has an existence among us. Can it be that the approach of the midyears causes the enthusiasm of the officers to ooze away before the greater enthusiasm which a blue book can provoke? Can it be that this youthful club, hardly accustomed to the light of day, has already proved so demoralizing to our characters and dangerous to our safety that it has been suppressed? If, however, these suppositions are all incorrect, what then...
...This space, capable of containing place for eight courts will early in the spring be leveled and sodded. Each court will not be surfed by itself, and thus be stationary, but will be movable as at Longwood, and thus the grass at the service lines will not be worn away. A small daily charge will be imposed upon players using these grass courts, which will be ready for play late in the spring...