Word: crossinger
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The Hare and Hounds Run yesterday afternoon was especially successful. The hares Carr, M. S. and A. Blake, '93 started at 4.02, and set a faster pace and ran a longer distance than the hounds expected. The hounds, thirty-five in number started seven and a half minutes later. The...
Crossing the Channel Professor Cooke next spoke of Hastings and the death of Harold, and showed Battle Abbey, built by William to commemorate his victory. The other points of interest in the neighborhood were briefly touched upon.
It is a mistake to think of right and wrong as two definite places with a sharp dividing line between them. Right and wrong should be regarded as directions. If we take this latter view we shall be saved much temptation and sin. A man is led into sin by...
Cambridge has won its suit about the Harvard bridge and unless the Boston and Albany pays for an over head crossing (which Cambridge citizens do not think probable) the bridge will be opened in the near future.
Another article of interest to readers of adventure is the picturesque article on crossing the plains by General John Bidwell, a "pioneer of '41."