Word: delayed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Advocate, out today at 4 P. M., will contain a criticism on the football team; "Lady Clawdia," by F. Mary Ann Crowfoot; Satire-"The Way of the World," and correspondence on the football prospects by a member of the '82 eleven. All subscribers who have noticed any delay or irregularity in the delivery of the paper, will confer a favor upon the management by kindly reporting the fact at Mr. Sever's. Any who desire to have their papers sent to their rooms and do not receive them would confer a favor upon the editors by reporting the fact...
...freshmen are to be heartily congratulated on the abundance of material promised for their foot-ball team this fall. Although the men were necessarily late in getting to work the delay was soon made up for by the dates. In the practice games with the university many of the freshmen are showing up very finely, and on the whole '87 may be considered as making a very fair start. They must remember, however, that they have only made the start as yet, and that improvement must be steady and rapid if they are to beat Yale this fall...
...equal to the former as a running track. It was all due to a misunderstanding, for the substances which the contractors put on are worth several times that which the contract specified. Accordingly the top is now being removed and will be replaced by the specified layers. Notwithstanding the delay, in three weeks it is believed the track will be completed. Care ought to be used when crossing the field to go on the boards which will be laid, and not on the newly leveled ground, for several hundreds of dollars have been expended on it, and unless...
...Carrie Goodwin, Columbia's launch, which was used as a referee's boat, reached the start at 10 o'clock. After notifying Columbia to get ready, the launch crossed the river and told the Harvard men to be on the line at 11.15 o'clock promptly. Harvard was delayed a few moments by the breaking of a rowing pin, which had to be repaired, but, after a short delay, pushed off from their float and paddled over to the starting line, where the Columbia crew, being just at hand, soon joined them. Beside the Goodwin, the Cecile of New London...
...once, as I am obliged to go to New London in a few days with the crew. Every cent of money that has been subscribed is needed, and I hope, in consideration of the difficult position in which the boat club is placed financially, that there will be no delay in the payment of all money due. Subscriptions may be sent...