Word: comee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...hounds, 52 in number, lost the trail after leaving the wet ground and split into two divisions. E. B. Hill '94, raced in far ahead of the men he was with. Emerson and Coolidge were the first two men in the second lot, which had come by a different route. As, by the rules, all the hounds should have staid by Emerson, the master of hounds, until he ordered them to break, the first lot of men were disqualified...
...willfully or unwilfully blind and partial. They have not fulfilled the duties imposed upon them by the rules. Even allowing for the difficulty of seeing the "slugging," if every man who had been seen "slugging" had been summarily dealt with this present outburst against the game would never have come. We realize fully the difficulties which beset an umpire-probably no man is in a less enviable position. Yet we venture to say that college spirit is fair enough to stand sturdily by an umpire in resolutely ruling out every man who shows himself no gentlemen. Here is the remedy...
...large crowd at the Chapel last night found the curiosity which had prompted them to come soon changed to intense interest by the sermon of Protap Chunder Mozoomder. His bearing was impressive, and its effect was admirably borne out by his remarkable command of English. In forcible language, but with almost no reference to his notes, he delivered a sermon which will probably not soon be surpassed in the Chapel. He said...
FELLOWS-Don't forget that Christmas is approaching and that your young lady friends to whom you have promised your pictures, should not be disappointed, so come down to Pach's Studio before the rush begins...
After the game the trains will come back to Boston, as fast as they can be loaded, beginning ten minutes after the game...