Word: fall
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...cage at the Carey building the first of next week, probably on Monday. It is fortunate that all but two of last year's 'varsity nine are back in college. Dean and Alward are the only members of last year's nine who did not return this fall...
...clock on the evening of the 22nd of December, the men assembled in the Providence Station and took the train for Fall River where they boarded the steamer "Pilgrim" for New York. The Fall River management provided special menus, appropriately inscribed, for the meals which the club had on the boat. The night was very foggy and the constant ringing of the bells made sleep impossible, so that when the steamer arrived in New York, several hours late, the men were very tired. At eleven they left Jersey City in special cars for Washington, arriving there at about five. Lunch...
...Osmond, the English cyclist, will come to America next fall to compete for the world's championship...
...North American Review for December, Mr. Joseph Hamblen Sears '89, speaks under the above heading about the moral, mental and physical effects upon athletics of the game, as it is now played at Harvard. Mr. Sears was captain of the 'varsity eleven in the fall of '88, and hence his views on the subject are very far from being mere theories. A young "buck," he says, comes to college full of life, and of the sense of his new-found freedom; he soon falls in with a crowd of others just like himself, and this crowd casts about...
...calendar, Commencement and the re-opening next fall are five days later; the junior exhibition is several days later than usual, but the plan for the Christmas recess is the same as for the last two years. Edward G. Mason and Buchanan Win-throp fill the places, respectively, on the Corporation, left vacant by William M. Evarts, whose term has expired, and Thomas C Sloane, who died in June, 1890. The Christman Fund, amounting to more than $22,000, bequeathed by Joseph A. Christman '57, who died in 1888, has been added to the list of aids, the income being...