Word: fall
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...MILLS,Man. H. U. F. B. A.CHESS CLUB. - The object of the fall chess tournament is two-fold: First, to ascertain what players shall represent Harvard in the intercollegiate tournament at New York; second, to promote acquaintance and fraternity among all the chess players in college. By entering the tournament men meet many other players of the same strength as themselves, and it is therefore desired that every chess player, whether he has played much or little, will not hesitate to enter. This is the last day for entries in the blue-book at Bartlett...
...business of the Co-operative Society this fall shows a large increase over that of a corresponding time last year. Monday the sales were the largest that the society has ever had since its organization. The number of members is already 1661, almost as large as the total membership of last year. A department of ready-made clothing has been added to the tailoring department in the Lyceum Building...
Owing to the lack of entries in the fall scratch races, they have been postponed until next week Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, instead of this week Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The time for receiving entries has been extended to Saturday noon...
...This fall both Harvard and Yale announced at the beginning of the season that the work of the elevens would be comparatively light. Up to this time the practice on Soldiers Field has been so. Before the game last Saturday the coaches naturally felt some doubt about the ability of the men to last through the second half. But as was evident to all who were on the grounds, the Harvard men were much more able than their opponents to stand the test of hard playing. For one week more, then, it was determined that the system of light work...
...Varsity Glee Club, whose call for candidates is printed in another column, represents one of the most pleasant as well as characteristic features of college life. In the course of the fall and spring seasons and the Christmas trip, the club gives concerts in many different parts of the country, and whatever success it meets is largely reflected to the credit of the University. The Glee Club has always compared very favorably with the clubs of other colleges, and it is very much for the interest of Harvard that this standard should be retained. To this end the Glee Club...