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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Proceeds of sales of furniture and second-hand books will be sent before the end of the week by check...
...GALE.Those members of the Harvard Glee Club who have not favored the club with their presence on sundry and various occasions for a short time past are reminded that it has been decided to give a concert in Sanders Theatre shortly. They are also reminded that with this end in view there will be a rehearsal this evening. It should be borne in mind by all that the rehearsal is to begin at half-past seven...
...matter in hand. It seems to us, on the contrary, that the winning of the Mott Haven cup this year is enough for the Athletic Association to attend to, and that they would do wrong to spend their time or money for any purpose not directly conducive to that end. The Athletic Association could not afford to undertake the expense of flooding Holmes Field, and would not be justified in doing so. If it is ascertained that Holmes can be flooded this winter without damage to the turf or the track, it would be an excellent thing for the college...
...numbers, and their field, and the absence of large support. They have accomplished all they hoped to in defeating Pennsylvania, and their leaders are already talking of withdrawing from a league where they can never win first place. The history of inter-collegiate boat racing shows that in the end the great universities had better confine their challenges to each other. It is only a short time ago when ten boats were contending against each other...
...believe that not only would it affect the social relations of the fellows but would in the end be prejudicial to the best athletic interests of the school. Therefore we are emphatically opposed to any scheme which shall pledge any portion of the school to any particular college, or which shall in any way tend to increase the size of the delegation to any college. Feeling as we do in the matter, we cannot remain silent. We would urge the men who have the movement in charge to carefully consider its full import before taking any definite action...