Word: creditably
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...varsity nine, the freshman nine, the lacrosse team and the cricket club all aided themselves, and the college credit in the games which were played on Saturday. The crimson scored three victories and suffered one defeat, a defeat of which the cricket club has no reason to feel ashamed, for it played a strong, steady game in the field and at the bat against one of the strongest teams in this part of the country...
...game Saturday, barely forty freshmen were present, and though the time set for the game was unfortunate, at least half the class should have put in an appearance. The nine has played two remarkably good games, and has shown that it can do itself and the class credit. If it fails to win victories in the future for want of proper support, the blame must be laid entirely on the class. Eighty-eight is a little too indifferent even for Harvard, the reputed home of indifference...
...Memorial. On further inquiry it is found that the extra cost of this banquet is to be defrayed by the Directors themselves. In behalf of the great body of students who dine at Memorial, we would suggest that the coming dinner be at the expense of the Association. Great credit is due to the management of the Hall for the present condition of affairs, and we feel sure that the students would be glad to acknowledge their obligation to the Directors in the way we have suggested...
...actors, managers, and writers, deserve great credit for the successful presentation of the play in a most finished manner. On Saturday, especially, everything passed off without a flaw, accident, or delay. The popular airs chosen for the songs proved to be taking, and were well rendered by the chorus, especially the "Ding Dong" song, given behind the scenes, at the beginning of the second act. The solos of Baldwin and of Carroll were effectively sung, and enjoyed by all. The strong part of the play, however, lay in the acting of Cushing, Hearst, and Swinscoe. These three gentlemen have...
...Hedonean Society of the Annex gave a theatrical performance yesterday, to which none but members of the society were admitted. The young ladies taking part are said to have acquitted themselves with great credit...