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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard will play the Holy Cross College nine at Worcester this afternoon. The battery will consist of Highlands and Corbett. The following will be the batting order of the Harvard team: Hallo well, c.f, Cook, 3b., Hovey, 2b., Abbott, l.f., Sullivan, s.s., Frothingham, r.f., Trafford, 1b., Corbett, c., J. Highlands...
This hand-book will consist of two parts. The first will be devoted to a short historical sketch of the different universities offering graduate courses of an advanced character, and tables of statistics relating to them. The second will consist of a list of lecture and research courses of advanced character, to be given in 1893-94, open to graduate students. These courses are to be arranged primarily according to the departments of study into which they fall and secondarily according to the universities offering them, alphabetically arranged, and in connection with these the names and scholastic record...
...Swayne '93, President of the Base Ball Association was elected Chairman of the committee and L. S. Sanford of the Medical School, Secretary. It was decided to choose four committees, to represent each department of athletics, each to consist of officers of that branch and one graduate. These committees will draw up constitutions for each organization, and the four separate drafts will finally be incorporated...
...spring theatricals of the Hasty Pudding Club consist of a porody on Hamlet, and the play hears the additional title "The Sport, the Spook, and the Spinster." The very ingenious libretto has been written by G. B. Blake '93, and J. A. Wilder '93, while the words to the songs have received exceptionally good treatment at the hands of S. F. Batchelder '93. The music by P. L. Atherton '93. E. H. Abbott '93, and F. S. Converse '93 has almost all been written within the last month. It is varied and excellently adapted to the purpose in hand...
...evening classes are doing very well. There are twenty three of these classes in all and they are taken charge of by students of the University and resident graduates. The courses consist of the languages, English, American and Greek literature, Social Ethics, History, Political Science, Philosophy, Mathematics, Natural Science, and a few miscellaneous studies, such as vocal music, book keeping and drawing. Mr. Adams of the Lawrence Scientific School is giving a course in electricity...