Word: byes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...occasion," -is vivid in the extreme. He tells of the political excitement which permeated the men in the fall of 1860, of the student parades, of the many bright verses and squibs which the occasion brought forth, and of the organization of the Harvard cadets, which, by the bye, were drilled by President, then Professor, Eliot. Then comes an account of the students leaving for the army, and a short sketch of the work and deeds of Harvard soldiers. The article is profusely illustrated with pictures of some of the college buildings as they appeared in 1863, and portraits...
...Advocate is especially strong. Mr. S. C. Brackett's "Song of the Night" is the most effective bit of verse that has appeared in the Advocate for a long time. "Eleanor," by J. H. Boynton, is pretty and musical. Hardly as much can be said for the "Bye and Bye," of Mr. George Chapman...
...Lockett vs. 3; Russell vs. 4; Winsor vs. 5; Thomas vs. 6; Nutter vs. 7. Drawings in doubles resulted as follows: Brooks and Parker vs. Hastie and Niles; G. F. Brown and Partner vs. Burlingham and Whitehouse; Chase and Shaw vs. Orcutt and Potter; Rhinelander and Dinsmore a bye. Drawings in the consolations will be posted in the gymnasium. Players in doubles and consolations will arrange matches at their earliest convenience...
...Byes, 3; leg bye...
There will be two games in the scrub series today, one between the Waverleys and the Foxcrofts, the other between the Dunn's and the Idlers. The Blue Jays have drawn a bye. All postponed games must be played before Friday...