Word: brightly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...uniforms arrived yesterday. They are quite different from those which will be worn by the different classes. Instead of caps and gowns, helmets with gilt trimmings and short bright red coats with white trimming will be worn. White duck trousers complete the uniform...
...Bright, S R, 2 Parkman place, Dorchester
Princeton won only after one of the longest and hardest fought matches that has been seen on any college diamond for a long while. With the exception of the instances mentioned above, the 'Varsity played great ball from first to last. The game decidedly had its bright side, for it showed Harvard men how good a game their team could play, and it showed the Nine how thoroughly the students are ready to support it even when the game seems lost...
Although Harvard easily defeated Pennsylvania, and would have a good chance to win in dual games with Yale, her prospects next Saturday are made less bright by the entry, from smaller colleges with weak teams, of individual athletes of unusual ability, who will take away many points in which Harvard is especially strong. The effect of such entries will be the worst in the dashes and the quarter-mile. Wefers, of Georgetown, will run in the dashes, and Burke will run in the quarter for Boston University. Harvard will also suffer from the absence of Hoyt, not only losing...
...Alcayde is a two-act comic opera of a fairly legitimate order. The book is by George Stephens L. S., and the music by F. E. Barry '97, the authors of last year's play. The librettist has furnished a bright vigorous book. The plot has the merit of being substantial and connected, calling for plenty of lively situations and humorous complications, and giving the characters a wide range of acting, from serio-comic to pure burlesque, without departing from the central interest of the opera. Almost all the songs, dances, and bits of burlesque are closely allied...