Word: closed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...entries for the first winter meeting close at 10 p. m., Monday evening, March 16th. The secretary of the H. A. A. will be in the gymnasium from 3 to 5.30 Monday afternoon to receive entries. All entering must fill out a blank, which will be furnished upon application to the secretary, stating that they are bona fide amateurs. Any students who wish to join the association may do so Monday afternoon at the gymnasium...
...speaking of the Mott Haven games we are reminded of a point of detail in the management of the Winter Meetings now close at hand. It has been brought forward that the members of the Mott Haven team receive very little public recognition for their services; and it has been suggested that, in view of this fact, the members of the old Mott Haven team be the ushers at the Winter Meetings. This is a matter of detail for the executive committee of the H. A. A. to decide. Such action would certainly establish a good precedent in giving...
...following notice has been issued by the M. I. T. Athletic Club: "The Athletic Club will hold an invitation sparring meeting in the M. I. T. gymnasium, Exeter Street, on Saturday, March 14, 1891, at 8 p. m., open to the H. A. A. and B. A. A. Entries close Wednesday, March 11, at 1 p. m., with T. Spencer '91. The weights will be as follows: Middle weight, 158 lbs. and under; light weight, 140 lbs. and under; special weight, 125 lbs. and under; feather weight, 115 lbs. and under...
...himself and becoming a better servant of Christ, but he is exerting an influence for good on all around him, the effects of which will be apparent to him all through his life. Dr. Brooks said that lives of this kind are, if possible, even more beautiful in their close than in the time before; and an example of this is the Bishop of the diocese of Massachusetts. who passed away yesterday afternoon. Dr. Brooks said that it was a pleasure to him to speak for the first time about the Bishop after his death, to a gathering of Episcopalians...
...library will close at 10 p. m., and those who have keys may enter as early as they choose, for the building is open shortly after seven in the evening...