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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...varsity nine defeated Brown at Providence, Saturday, in a very close and exciting game. The victory was well earned as Harvard outplayed Brown both in fielding and batting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD 7; BROWN 5. | 5/1/1893 | See Source »

...would be hard to surpass yesterday's game as a combination of hard hitting and poor fielding. Last year the first game between the two nines with the same pitchers in the box was very close, four to three and a crowd of some five hundred students turned out in expectation of another good game. All hopes for such a contest were destroyed in the first inning when, after two men out, Harvard made four hits one of them a three-bagger, and aided by a few timely errors, rolled up six runs. From that point on all uncertainty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball. | 4/27/1893 | See Source »

...circular will not be run on this scheme, so if it is as "perfectly sure" as it says it is, it need not have spent time protesting. Its only given reason, however, is fallacious. It is no argument to cite the fact that two months before the close of college the Foxcroft has no waiting list. As well say we need no more dormitories because rooms cannot be let at this time. At the begining of the year the Foxcroft had a large waiting list. It was gradually reduced as men found other boarding places, and finally the club increased...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 4/27/1893 | See Source »

There are but two more opportunities to hear Mr. Copeland in the course in Literature and Reading Aloud, which he has been giving entirely voluntarily during this second half year. Today at half past three he will talk on Thackeray and Dickens, and on Friday next will close this very novel and interesting series of literary treats for such it may be called. It is something quite out of the ordinary run of college events, to see the continued interest in a course like this. The audience is not one which changes every week; on the contrary a large portion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/21/1893 | See Source »

Gold and silver medals will be given to first and second in each event. Entries, accompanied by a fee of fifty cents. will close April 29th, 1893, with C. H. Mc+++wain, 6 S. E. B., Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton University Track Athletic Association. | 4/21/1893 | See Source »

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