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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...seniors and juniors played the last game of their series yesterday afternoon on Jarvis Field and the seniors won. Ninety-two began with inexcusable errors and kept them up the whole afternoon, while their opponents played a very steady and good game. The senior class turned out in large numbers and brought all their mascots along and a menagerie besides; the juniors on the contrary gave their team no support whatever and early in the game abandoned the field. The features of the game were a pretty double play by '92, and Simons' home run. Just as the game began...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-One 17; Ninety-Two 5. | 5/8/1891 | See Source »

Yesterday evening Professor Wright addressed the twentieth College Conference. He began his remarks by speaking of the difference between the Sermon on the Mount and the Nicean Creed, and of the development of religion since the Nicean Creed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Conference. | 5/6/1891 | See Source »

...signal for him to show utter disregard of the coaching. The coachers in their turn got "rattled," and whenever the runners deigned to pay the slightest attention to their coaching, invariably told them to do the wrong thing. The last of the game was not so tiresome, for it began to be interesting to note what ridiculous mistake the Harvard base runners would next make...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard 6; Amherst 2. | 5/4/1891 | See Source »

...nineteenth College Conference on the study of the Bible was held in Sever 11 last night. Professor Palmer concluded his lectures on parabolic teaching and the teaching of Christ. Professor Palmer began by saying that if we could compare the parables with other forms of teaching we should see how beautiful were the ways in which Jesus taught. Jesus' parables were almost as brief as proverbs and as vivid as similes, thus allowing one to carry their meaning clearly in one's mind. There is nothing grotesque, nothing untrue in Christ's parables. A principle is taken and then...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Conference. | 4/29/1891 | See Source »

Track athletics at Harvard have never been in a much more encouraging state than they are now. When the team began regular training in the middle of the winter almost exactly one hundred men offered themselves as candidates, and it is rather remarkable that there are still ninety-four men at work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Track Athletics. | 4/25/1891 | See Source »

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