Word: butting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Afternoon matches were also arranged with Somerville and Cambridge clubs, but the dates were left unsettled.
Yesterday afternoon Dr. Wheeler finished his lecture, begun Monday, on "The Marbles of the Parthenon." The lecture was largely taken up with descriptions of the sculptured figures on the western pediment, as contrasted with those on the other pediments. The figures on the western pediment are varied both in character...
The Monthly begins its eighth volume with an exceptionally interesting number. The graduate article, contributed by Assistant Professor Wendell, treats of the topic of greatest interest to students, "The Harvard Undergraduate." Mr. Wendell's opinions upon this subject are f unusual value because of his close connection with the college...
"There can be no doubt of the existence or a class such as the one described-indeed in so large a community of young men it would be strange if there was not. The almost entire freedom from restraint at Harvard, and the prestige of Harvard connections, have attracted a...
The overture to "Der Freischuetz," though not a new one to Cambridge people, was never heard to better advantage here. The horn passages in the first parts are deserving of special comment and praise. The purity of these tones and delicacy of their execution was truly admirable. Owing to some...