Word: fall
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harvard Glee Club and Pierian Sodality will give their annual spring concert Wednesday, May 13th, at 8 o'clock, in Sanders Theatre. Both clubs hope to show an improvement on the fall performance. The Glee Club will be assisted by Mr. Nat Brigham, the well known tenor of the class of 1880. Mr. Brigham is about to leave Boston for the West, so this will be the last opportunity for his friends to enjoy his artistic singing. The Pierian is larger than ever before, and has taken a great deal of care in the preparation of its programme...
...loose. A spirit of over-confidence, gained from unexpected success at first, made the rest of the game in strong contrast on account of poor play. So many freshman teams have suffered form a spirit of over-confidence that it is to be hoped that eighty eight will not fall into the same trap...
...most serviceable that could have been played. It showed clearly enough that there are amateur pitchers against whom our batsmen make but a poor showing. Yet our nine needs to make this discovery. Nothing could be more fatal to our prospects for the pennant, than to fall into an easy confidence in regard to our abilities. It is, then, to be hoped that another game may be arranged with the Cochituates at once, so that our players may again get the benefit of a puzzling delivery...
...Advocate which came out yesterday, announces that next fall eight columns will be added to the size of the paper, and that this additional space will be given up to literary articles...
zine which shall be as much and as representative a part of Harvard as are her students, we realize the responsibility which rests upon our shoulders. We wish the magazine to stand or fall on its merits alone. In a sincere belief as to the necessity and usefulness of the Literary Monthly, we ask the cordial sympathy and hearty support of every student...