Word: draw
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...time to show their appreciation was when he delivered his lecture to gain money for the "Report of the Assos Expedition." There is, however, one more lecture in this course which is to be delivered next Thursday evening by Prof. Norton, upon the "Assos Expedition." This last lecture should draw a large audience. Prof. Agassiz and Prof. Goodwin delivered their lectures to small audiences composed largely of Cambridge people. Will Harvard men allow three of her best scholars to deliver a course of lectures to audiences composed mostly of empty seats...
...lecture by Captain John Codman tomorrow evening in Sever 11, before the Finance Club, should draw out a large attendance. The reputation of the lecturer is of the highest, and gives assurance of a most interesting discussion of the subject selected, "The Iniquity of a Protective Tariff." The lecturer will in particular discuss the harm of the tariff on our shipping, a subject on which Captain Codman is qualified to speak, by many years experience as a sea captain...
...game with Yale today must draw everyone to support the nine. The previous records of both promise a most exciting contest, the issue of which lies largely in the hands of the spectators. Yale has assured us that we shall be favored with several hundred men to back their nine, and we need not doubt that they will do so most liberally. Let not a less enthusiastic party support our team, especially now, while they are at home, and later we will do what we can by them. Our nine has worked faithfully this year, and certainly contains excellent material...
...Massachusetts Legislature has refused to let Cambridge draw water from the Shawsheen river...
...foot-ball convention held in New York, Saturday, Eaton was elected president, and Morgan, of Columbia, secretary. A committee of one from each of the four colleges comprising the association was appointed to draw up a constitution. Several changes were made in the rules and it was decided that they should be printed, the college paper making the highest bid to receive the contract. Bids must be in before three weeks. Williams and Eaton, '82, were the Yale representatives. - [Yale News...