Word: comee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...success of the experiment, but by their action in granting the petition they have expressed themselves as willing to be convinced. The burden of proof of course rests now wholly upon us students, and the great opportunity for showing conclusively that we can celebrate in the right way will come in case of a victory over Princeton on Thursday...
...bought respectively Memorial tickets numbered 1201 to 1210 and Tree tickets numbered 2891-2898 will come to 17 Grays at 10.30 today and satisfactorily explain their conduct in regard to those tickets, they will be allowed to use them; otherwise persons holding those tickets will be refused admittance...
...Haughton's hit filled the bases. Rand could only hit an easy ball to Summersgill. In the second inning Paine and Chandler were given bases on balls, but Paine was forced at third. Scannell was then declared out, being hit by batted ball, although his hit did not come anywhere near being fair...
Harvard scored three times in the first inning. Dean singled, and took second on Scannell's sacrifice. Burgess struck out, but Clarkson and Haughton hit safely, and Rand's fly was muffed by Kingsley. Young's balk allowed Haughton to come in, but Stevenson struck...
Yesterday afternoon several students interested in athletics were requested to come to the Faculty meeting-room to confer with the President and certain members of the Faculty concerning the best method of celebrating an athletic victory. The students expressed it as their opinion that one of the best methods of celebrating was by having a bonfire on Holmes Field. No decision was reached and after the conference the students voted to present a petition to President Eliot requesting that they be allowed to build a bon-fire on Holmes Field after an athletic victory. The petition will probably be presented...