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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...Sophomore-Freshman base-ball game and fight came off, as in former years, the second Saturday afternoon of the term...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AT OTHER COLLEGES. | 10/6/1876 | See Source »

...vicissitudes of human events were shown last year in a case that occurred not far from Cambridge. One man wrote out his Forensics and handed them in as they came due. His mark for the year was 65. The Forensics were given back, and copied out, word for word, by another man who had been away during the year. No. 2 had a mark of 87 for his Forensics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 10/6/1876 | See Source »

...Goth and the Arab, different in character and mission, alike in magnificence and energy, they came from the north and the south, the glacier torrent and the lava stream: they met and contended over the wreck of the Roman Empire; and the very centre of the struggle, the point of pause of both, the dead water of the opposite eddies, charged with embayed fragments of the Roman wreck, is Venice." - Ruskin's Stones of Venice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VENICE. | 10/6/1876 | See Source »

...Tuesday last the Amherst Nine came to Cambridge to play the second game of the series with our Nine. As the Amherst men had defeated Brown in an up-hill game, making no less than five runs in the last innings, a close and exciting game was hoped for, if not expected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD vs. AMHERST. | 6/23/1876 | See Source »

...first three innings no runs were made, Harvard showing her usual inability to get on to the pitcher until the men came to their second turn at the bat. In the fourth innings, however, after two men were out and a chance was given for the third, Harvard piled up four runs on three base hits by Ernst, Wright, and Latham. From this point on the only interest in the game was to see if Amherst would be whitewashed every inning; and this, from the weak way in which she was batting, seemed not at all improbable. The nearest approach...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD vs. AMHERST. | 6/23/1876 | See Source »

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