Word: cupful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...grounds of the Shooting Club have been fixed up at considerable expense, the small number of men who have so far come out to try for the team is discouraging. Harvard has always been well represented in the triangular intercollegiate shoots. Last year the team won the intercollegiate cup, and it would be a shame to allow it to go away without an earnest effort to keep it here another year. It is the duty of all men who have shot on the team to come out and try again. The new men always do better work when they...
SHOOTING CLUB.- Regular shoot Thursday from 2 to 4.30 p. m. Founders' Cup will be shot for. Men who wish to join the club may do so at 27 Thayer Hall or at the grounds...
...team should come out and practice at once. Not enough men have come out so far to make it worth while to start a match. All members of the club and all who intend to join are urged to come out next Thursday. The Founders' Cup will then be shot for. The conditions under which this cup is shot for are: First, five men must compete to make a match; second, an entrance fee of 25 cents is charged; third, the cup is given to the man who wins it any eight times; fourth, it shall be shot...
During the week the attention of the undergraduates has been centered chiefly on the intercollegiate tennis tournament at the Lawn Club. The defeat of the university's representatives and the consequent loss of the intercollegiate cup were a great disappointment here. Harvard by her victory has won the cup permanently, which was first played for in 1889. The following officers of the Intercollegiate Association have been elected: Thompson of Princeton, president; Ware of Harvard, vice-president; Dodge of Yale, secretary and treasurer...
...heartily congratulate the men who represented Harvard so successfully in the intercollegiate tennis tournament last week, and gained for her permanent possession of the coveted trophy cup...