Word: ever
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...news there was spread quickly through the narrow limits of the college. Those were the times when notice of a club meeting posted at University Hall was sure to be seen within the day by every one interested, so concentrated was college life. It was as this concentration became ever less and less possible, through the extremely rapid growth both in the number of students and the range of their activities, that the need for a daily paper made itself felt. Through that alone could students any longer keep themselves informed of what was going on in the college...
Nothing like this had ever been attempted before outside of a newspaper office, even by the most enterprising advertisers...
...cooperative Society opened its store in Dane Hall on Saturday. Owing to a lack of room for enlargement, no new departments have been added, but the society will be prepared to give as good service as ever along the lines of last year...
Preparations are being made at New London to have the race managed more satisfactorily than ever before. This year the finish will be enclosed by a chain of logs to prevent the various pleasure craft from interfering...
Carter opened the sixth for Yale with a low liner almost over third base. Winslow reached after it and fell on his side, catching the ball at arms length and close to the ground. It was one of the finest plays ever seen on Holmes Field. Speer reached first on a high fly, which fell between Winslow and Rand, but Letton and Quinby went out on a fly to Paine and a grounder to Wrenn respectively...