Word: evens
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...mere handful in the centre of the hall while the lonesome tones beat themselves to pieces on the empty chairs way off in the galleries. After the concert, barges carried the Clubs to the train which had been held an hour after its regular time of departure. Even the owls went right...
...were every where, on the tops of the cars, on the pilot house, on the lookout. As they neared the Canadian side they sand "God Save the Queen" some reverently, some mock-reverently. All that day there was no excitement till the train reached Niagara Falls just at dusk. Even in the fading light the sight was magnificent and as the men stood on the railroad bank there was a visible change in their spirits. All the levity stopped and there was hardly a joke from Niagara to Buffalo. The train was an hour late, making a quick change necessary...
...England. Most of the men had made other engagements but those who went to the reception were certainly amply rewarded. The Club house is magnificent and the members are most cordial. After this reception, the men went to a tea at Mr. Rawle's. From the concert Friday evening the fellows went right to the train where they had the first taste of the unpleasant side of the +++. The porter had not been warned that be would do well to make up some of the berths beforehand. When the crowd came poring in on him he was overwhelmed with demands...
...long be remembered. Cleveland is distinctly a Yale town but every body was glad to give Harvard a chance and Harvard accepted its chance in earnest. There was more cordiality in the treatment of the clubs here than in some Harvard places which were visited. The concert in the evening was a great success even in the estimation of the Yale contingency. After the concert the men renewed their late made acquaintances at the Annual Ball of the Union Club. The late hours were beginning to tell and the black lies and tired looks showed that the Trip had taken...
...Medical School W. T. Councilman, M. D. has been appointed Shattuck Professor of Pathological Anatomy and W. H. Howell, M. D. Associate Professor of Physiology. The changes in the Dental and Veterinary Schools and Bussey Institute are slight, but all tend toward the steady development of the schools to even higher standards than before...