Word: bring
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...near approach of the fall meetings held by the Athletic Association induces us to say a word to the freshmen on the subject of track athletics. The Mott Haven Cup has now been ours for six consecutive years. To bring it again to Cambridge will require the most strenuous efforts on the part of the, whole college. The loss met with every year by the graduation of the athletes in the senior class can be made good only by recruits from among the freshmen. From them, then, the college expects a strong delegation to compete for the vacant places...
...three championships, those in lacrosse, general athletics, and base-ball. Each of these has come to Harvard from Harvard's own merit, and not because of weakness of opponents. It would seem, too, that the very impetus which these victories must give to Harvard teams, ought to bring victory a fourth time to Cambridge. At least the Harvard man may be well assured that the Crimson will not experience disgrace on the water. It is not likely that any one of the three races to be rowed will be won easily...
SHOOTING CLUB. The club will be photographed at 1.30 to-day, on the rear steps of Sever. It is hoped that a large number of members will be pressent. Members are asked to bring guns...
...some recent examinations. This is an old grievance, it is true, and one that has often been commented upon, yet its constant recurrence seems to call for even further notice. The only answer made to complaints on this subject is that the system of long examination is designed to bring to light the men who have failed to keep up with their work properly. Yet the force of this argument is greatly diminished when it is found that, in many courses, the harder working members of the elective have failed to complete the paper in the time prescribed. Another point...
...LECTURE. Wednesday eve., June 10, at 7.30, a lecture will be given in N. H. 2 at 68 Thayer. I shall cover fully that part of the half year's work not in Huxley, and shall take up Huxley somewhat in detail. Please bring your Huxleys. M. W. Richardson...