Word: dearly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...DEAR SIR.- The Harvard Bicycle club hereby challenges the Yale Bicycle club to a team race: it leaves the choice of course, distance, number of men, and date, to Yale...
...DEAR SIRS.- Although fault is seldom found nowadays with the programme of a symphony concert on account of its brevity, the prevailing tendency of the programs being rather the other way, I think many of the music lovers present at the beautiful concert on Thursday evening in Sanders theatre will regret that the cello selection played by Mr. Hekking under the simple title "Melodie," by Mathuet, was not more fully described, when they hear that the real title of the piece is "Electra's Invocation." It is part of the melo-drama music written by Mathuet to accompany Leconte...
...DEAR SIR. In reply to your challenge of January 14, I will say that our past experience has fully convinced us that our annual race with Harvard is in every way best adapted to our boating interests, and that our decision as stated to you in my letter of December 13, was final and must so remain. With regard to a freshman race, concerning which you wrote to me some time ago, Yale declines to meet Cornell, as other arrangements have been made for our freshmen...
...Calhoun, Captain of Yale Nine-Dear Sir: I enclose a letter signed by the captain and manager of the Harvard University Base Ball club which is self-explanatory. In consequence of our withdrawal I hereby resign my position as secretary of the college league. Will you kindly read this and the enclosed letter at the meeting next Saturday. I will send my report tomorrow morning to you, and you will do me a great favor by reading that also. Yours truly, J. C. MCCOY...
...McCoy, Secretary of the College Base Ball League-Dear Sir: In consequence of the following rule which has been passed by the athletic committee, we hereby hand in our resignation as a member of the College Base Ball League: "Voted, that Harvard athletic organizations shall hereafter engage in intercollegiate contests only in New England. This rule shall not apply to the Harvard Athletic Association for the academic year 1889 90." Very truly yours, PHILIP B. LINN, Captain, JOHN T. BURNETT, Manager...