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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...really Yale's turn to come up here. In '85's freshman year an arrangement was made that the game should be played alternately at the two colleges and Yale came up here for that year. In '86, everything was arranged for going down to Yale, the date was fixed, but suddenly Yale found that the game could not be played on the day agreed upon, and having broken her agreement, came up here to prevent the game from being forfeited. It is, thus, according to the original arrangement, Yale's turn to come to Cambridge. Our freshmen, however...
...report of John S. Damrell, Boston's inspector of buildings, upon the causes of the accident at the Harvard boat-house, is as follows : L. E. Sexton, President of the Harvard University Boat Club-Dear Sir : In response to your letter under date of Nov. 12,1883, I visited the site of the Harvard University Boat Club house in Cambridge, Mass., and examined building and platforms on the west or water side of same, with a view of ascertaining the cause of accident Oct. 20, 1883. The platform I found in a wrecked condition-that is, a certain or central...
...have been unusually large in consequence of moving to the new quarters and fitting them up, and in consequence of the necessary employment of an additional clerk in the office. On the first of November the society had to its credit four hundred dollars. The estimated expenses between that date and the close of the fiscal year are nine hundred dollars. The society must therefore earn five hundred dollars in this period. Every effort will be made by the superintendent and the directors for the accomplishment of this object, and it is hoped every effort will be made...
...John, of Kansas, Col. Bain, of Kentucky, and Hon. John B. Finch, of Nebraska, the three foremost temperance speakers of today, are now stumping Massachuusetts in favor of "no license." An effort is making to have them speak in Sanders Theatre at some early date. If successful it will be a rare treat for the college and for Cambridge people. Mr. Finch is the most polished orator and closest platform reasoner of all the speakers now engaged in the temperance work, and will compare favorably with any elocutionist in the land. It is reported that a gentleman of influence...
...authorities of the University have been unable to invite Mr. Matthew Arnold to lecture here. But if $125 can be raised by the sale of tickets at one dollar apiece, arrangements can be made with Mr. Arfiold to deliver a lecture here on Monday evening, the only date at his disposal. All who wish to subscribe will please sign their names at Bartlett's before tonight and state the number of tickets desired...