Word: blues
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...have been in college three years longer than you have a right to live. Of your goodness give us a little piece of the earth, and we shall be proportionately grateful." The freshmen in retaliation hoisted to the top of the highest derrick a white flag with '92 in blue...
...annual meeting for the election of officers of the Lawn Tennis Association takes place tonight in Holden Chapel, at 7.30. It is very desirable that all who are interested in the game should be present to take their part in the business. The tournament begins Tuesday. A blue-book has been placed at Bartlett's, and entries can be made as late as eight o'clock tonight. The entrance fee must be paid at Bartlett...
...marshals appointed by the four classes to make arrangements for the torchlight procession have decided upon the following uniform : Crimson dress coat trimmed with black collar and cuffs, black false vest and white bosom. These will be worn by all the classes. The senior class will wear blue pantaloons with broad white stripes at the sides; the junior class, orange pantaloons with black stripes; the sophomore class, green pantaloons with white stripes, and the freshman class white pantaloons with crimson stripes. Black beaver hats will be worn by all, each having the class number painted upon it in large white...
...Shooting Club holds its first regular meeting of this year at Watertown this afternoon. Three matches will be started as follows: A.- Clay pigeons, five angles; open to all. B.- Clay pigeons, straight away; prize winners handicapped. C.- Blue rocks, five angles; first prize winners barred. These matches will run for three meetings, ten birds to be shot at each time by each contestant, and his best two scores to count...
...members of Philosophy, 1 are expected to bring large sized blue books to the next recitation. The purpose of these books is to afford an opportunity for the students to philosophize for themselves without the aid of the instructor...