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...stated on authority that necessity will soon compel the college to use the meadows beyond the Brighton bridge, near the boat-house, for athletic grounds. These meadows belong to the college and at a comparatively little expense could be made into most desirable grounds...
Saturday afternoon at 2.41, Webster, '87, and Dana, '88, hares, started from Matthews for the longest run of the season. Eight minutes later they were followed by about seven hounds. The course was through Watertown, Newton, around Chestnut Hill reservoir, through Brighton and Allston to the Brookline bridge, where the break was made for home, the whole distance being about thirteen miles. The hares reached the gymnasium at 4.41, followed, one minute later by the first hound, Bowen, '87. The second hound in was Marquand, '89. It will be seen that the hounds won, but probably by a slight irregularity...
...fire in a carpenter shop on Boylston street-late Brighton-last evening, at about 10.30, drew out a large and enthusiastic audience of students...
...excursion in N. H. 8 to day, will leave Harvard square, corner of Brighton street, at 1.15 P. M. The section will walk to the Allston station and take the train for Auburndale...
...hounds, led by Brandt, '85, master of hounds, were 19 in number, and started 4 minutes later. The course lay through Norton's woods, across North Avenue, North Cambridge and then towards Mt. Auburn. The paper scent was lost in several places. The chase led across the bridge into Brighton, where, darkness coming on, the hounds could not find the scent and by mutual consent broke for home. The hounds came in 31 minntes after the hares. The race for first place was very close, Brandt winning over Dana, '88, by less than a foot. D. C. Hadder...