Word: comely
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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FRESHMAN FRENCH. I will translate, with comments, 100 pages or more of Madame Therese, shortly before the examination, at a time and place to be announced later. Those who intend to come will please drop me a card, and they will be informed as to particulars. E. H. Babbitt, 5 Stoughton...
FRESHMAN FRENCH. I will translate, with comments, 100 pages or more of Madame Therese, shortly before the examination, at a time and place to be announced later. Those who intend to come will please drop me a card, and they will be informed as to particulars. E. H. Babbitt, 5 Stoughton...
FRESHMAN FRENCH. I will translate, with comments, 100 pages or more of Madame Therese, shortly before the examination, at a time and place to be announced later. Those who intend to come will please drop me a card, and they will be informed as to particulars. E. H. Babbitt, 5 Stoughton...
...great victories for the Crimson have made last Saturday a red-letter day in the athletic annals of Harvard. For five years the Mott Haven cup has remained at Cambridge, and now it has come back to us for the sixth time, having been won by our track athletes in spite of the gross unfairness displayed by the managers of the intercollegiate games. Truly, the faithful work of the past year has met its fitting reward. The result of the game against Princeton was but another proof of the strength of our nine. As the score now stands...
...little question. The steady and faithful work of the past winter cannot fail to meet its proper reward. Of the third event in which the college is concerned, but little remains to be said. The freshman championship has been held so long at New Haven that we have come to regard it as almost the personal property of Yale. The team that is to represent eighty-eight to-day has done faithful work, it is true, yet, perhaps we can hardly expect it to obtain, on the grounds of its rivals, the victory which it failed to gain at home...