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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Towards the end of August, Arthur T. Pilling '98, of Washington, D. C., died of heart failure at Gloucester, Mass. During the three years he was in college, Pilling took active interest in athletics; in his sophomore year he made the Mott Haven, and in his junior year, played on his class nine a portion of the season...
...nine won the second game and the series from Yale by the score of 10 to 8 at New Haven on June 29. Harvard led 8 to 3 at the end of the fourth inning but Yale tied the score in the seventh. Two more runs by Harvard in the eighth decided the game in their favor. Paine pitched a fine game, striking out six men in the first three innings. The whole nine played with the greatest steadiness and spirit...
...congratulations and thanks to Captain Dean and the nine for yesterday's victory over Yale. They have justified the confidence placed in them, for although Yale played strongly and made the game so close that the result was in doubt until the end, the Harvard team rose to the emergency at critical temes and showed plenty of steadiness and nerver. Now if it only wins the second game and the series it will have done more for the University than any other athletic team has done for several years. By yesterday's work the men have shown that they...
...done, particularly for the rowing interests of the University and in general for the good of college sport in America. It has fallen to Mr. Lehmann to teach us all the lesson of true sportsmanship: to treat opponents with fairness and courtesy, and to strive to the end that the best team...
Sanders Theatre will be used as a cloak room, the ladies' dressing room being on the north end and the men's on the south. Carriages must set down facing west and take up facing east at the entrance to Memorial Hall. The doors will be opened at eight o'clock and the regular dances will begin at nine. Any members of the University may obtain tickets any time today at Grays 17. The price for single tickets is $2.00. The following ushers must present themselves at seven-fifteen sharp to obtain badges...