Word: comee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Since the time had come when Harvard had to fill the football date, thus far reserved for the possibility of a game with Yale, and since the giving up of that date to some other college, must for the reason stated, entail a cessation of athletic relations between the Universities for some seasons, Professor Ames intended to write before taking so serious a step to ask whether the Yale policy was definitely for or against the arrangement in all the branches of athletics. If Yale would rather meet Harvard in none of the sports than meet her in football...
...could not refuse the use of the building for bathing purposes if the University would provide an engineer to look after the boilers. To be sure, the University is not responsible for the strike of the steam-fitters who have been at work in the Gymnasium, but things have come to a pretty pass if the cleanliness of Harvard students is to be subject to the dictates of a walking delegate...
...incorporated, it is necessary to settle finally this question of the name. Various suggestions have been made, but thus far no substitute for the present name, pleasing to any large number, has been suggested. Though it may mean nothing to persons not familiar with our work, Prospect Union has come to mean much to many of us both in college and in Cambridge and Boston. Perhaps it would be wise to let well enough alone...
...STARR, Capt.'98 LACROSSE TEAM.- All men who are interested in the formation of a '98 class lacrosse team are urged to come out today at 4 o'clock on Holmes Field...
...players at New York. And that the cup which was won last year may stay with us, it is imperative that the strongest chess material in the university shall appear. But, of hardly slighter importance, is the prospect of the immediate years to follow. That the cup should come to stay for all time might be the outcome of these two years, '95 and '96, if our best players would work their hardest. And, too, our lot with the city clubs, the Boston Chess Club, the Boston Press Club, and any other that may be found...