Word: fall
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...soon become, self-supporting. The gift cost Mr. Weld twenty thousand dollars, but he felt that it was worth it, as it would be a great addition to the athletic facilities of the University, and would give students a new and excellent form of exercise during the spring and fall months. The club was to be run by the students and was to be in every way distinctly a student organization...
...last spring to meet the pressure of news matter which came with the rapid increase in the activities of the University. The supplement, which originally was intended to be issued only during the spring months, proved such a successful addition to the paper that it was continued throughout last fall, ending with the last football game. During the winter months when there were no athletic contests, the regular four-page paper was sufficient to meet all the demand that was made upon...
Judge Grant entered Harvard in the fall of 1869, and received the degree of A. B. in 1873. Soon after leaving the College he entered the Graduate School, receiving the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1876. He then determined to devote himself to the study of law, and enrolled himself among the members of the Law School. In 1879 he graduated with the degree of LL.B. and entered the Massachusetts Bar, of which he soon became a very prominent member. It is interesting to notice that Judge Grant was connected with Harvard as a student in some department during...
...international track events last fall have signified their desire of entering the May 9 meet. They are Conneff of Holy Cross College, Chase of Dartmouth, Kilpatrick of Union, Wefers of Georgetown, and Burke of Boston University. In addition, the "Athens Team" of the Boston A. A., which will by that time have returned from Greece will undoubtedly enter...
...special committee on football will be appointed next fall...