Word: events
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...those who conducted the celebration Monday evening may well feel proud of what was done. The immense crowd was handled skillfully, and not a single thing took place to mar the evening. We have no doubt that many people who do not sympathize with Harvard looked forward to this event in the expectation of some new piece of students' thoughtlessness; but we are over pleased to be able to say that no one, not even the Parietal Committee, can find a single case of disorder worth noticing. This has been well characterized as great a victory as that of Saturday...
...disadvantage. This said person has seen fit to negotiate with one of the stores in town for a large crimson flag inscribed with a legend which we refrain from quoting but which anyone can name. We sincerely hope that nothing of this kind will be done. In the event of winning or losing the game every man connected with Harvard will, of course, remember that he is connected with a great University which will not countenance anything of the nature of the affair we have mentioned...
...These events will be open to all amateurs. Three prizes will be given in each event. Entries (fee, 25 cts.) will close with H. S. Cornish, on Saturday, Nov. 15th, and must be made on the B. A. A. entry blank...
...next event was the one mile safety, scratch, open to members of the Interscholastic Cycling Association. The three starters were all from the Roxbury Latin School. Pierce took the lead, followed by Kimball, with Adams third. They finished in the same order. Time...
...meeting of the Cycling Association Saturday shows that much work must be done during the winter to develop fast riders. In nearly all the races the time was very poor. The bicycle race is an event on which Harvard must be able to count with assurance at the Intercollegiate games...