Word: blues
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Blue-books have been placed in the Gymnasium for entries for the Freshman, track games which take place on Monday, Oct. 30, at 4 o'clock. Entries close at 6 o'clock, Friday, Oct. 27. First and second prizes will be given in each event, if there are five contestants in the track and four in the field events. Men must be examined by Dr. Sargent, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday from...
...Varsity games occur on Nov. 3, unless the class football games interfere. If they do the games will come Thursday, Nov. 2. Blue-books have been placed in the Gymnasium for these games also. Men who intend to enter must be examined by Dr. Sargent from 2 to 4 on Thursday, Friday or Saturday...
...college elective system in the Law School will be set forth. The exhibit of the Observatory will represent the work of the United States in astronomy and all the space necessary for this exhibition will be granted. It will consist of reports from the Cambridge, Arequipa and Blue Hill observatories. Among the collection of photographs of heavenly bodies will be the stellar charts and photographs of stellar spectra produced with the aid of the great photographic telescope now in South America, the gift of Miss C. W. Bruce of New York. There also will be an exhibit of glass photography...
...president, held in the Art School. In the evening the campus was illuminated, and there was a large procession of undergraduates. The procession to the chapel began to move about two o'clock. All the members of the Yale Corporation and Faculty wore the academic gown and blue hood. Dr. Hadley wore a crimson hood, signifying the degree of Doctor of Laws which he has received from Harvard, and President Eliot wore a blue hood, indicating his degree of Doctor of Laws from Yale...
...annual fall tennis tournament for the championship of the University will begin on Thursday, Oct. 12. Cups will be offered as prizes. The entry fees will be $1.00 for the singles, and 50 cents each for the doubles. Blue books for the entries have been placed at Leavitt's and Sanborn's, and will be kept open until tomorrow...