Word: closed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...close of the business meeting, the members of the association, with their invited guests, will form in procession and march to Sanders Theatre, where, at twelve o'clock, an oration will be delivered by Sir Frederick Pollock, Bart., D. C. L., of London, England, who is corpus professor of jurisprudence at Oxford...
...game opened with Harvard in the field and Rustin at the bat. He hit a sharp grounder which struck Highlands's hand and bounded to left field. Keator advanced him to second by a sacrifice hit to Winslow. Redington's hit looked safe, but McVey picked it up close to second base and then made a fine throw to first. Rustin took third during the play. Carter hit a hard one to Highlands which the latter could not quite stop, Rustin scoring. Stephenson singled to right, but Speer went out on a scarp liner to Rand...
...first game in the Harvard-Yale baseball series will be played on Holmes Field at half-past three o'clock this afternoon. Neither team will play with its full strength, but the contest promises to be a close one. Neither Whittemore nor Dean are in condition to play, and McVey will be put at shortstop. Hayes has been placed in the batting list, but is suffering from ivy poison, and there seems to be little chance that he will be able to play. Burgess will probably take his place unless Whittemore's ankle is improved sufficiently to allow his playing...
...store of the Cooperative Society will close Saturday, June 29, and will open September 20, about a week before college opens...
...time of 10 2/5s. was made on a heavy track and Oakley bested Hatch, the winner of the Harvard race, in 16 2/5s; but both would be obliged to run better races to win, as Richards of Yale ran close to Crum of the University of Iowa, who did the dash in 10 seconds flat, while several representatives of Yale and Harvard have cut the time for the hurdles below those figures...