Word: falled
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...There can be no doubt that it would be a great gain to the students as a body to give up entirely during the college course, the use of every sort of liquor. In the four years which a man spends in college he is far more likely to fall into fatal habits of excess than in any other period of his life...
...fully agree with the position of the committee that, while lacrosse needs a field, tennis can be played in various smaller places on the college grounds and outside, where it would be impracticable to play lacrosse at all. The justice of this position is undeniable. Next fall we are assured that a number of new courts will be thrown open to the college, and that the interests of tennis, as the most popular means of exercise and recreation, will be fully kept in mind. As for this spring, all that those of us who wish to play tennis...
...suggested a petition. Another gentleman on the athletic committee said that Dr. Sargent's action was hasty and the grounds were positively to be given to lacrosse and cricket, on the east and west ends of Jarvis field, in order to get their position settled. In the fall, new tennis courts, behind Divinity Hall and in other places will be provided, but for the present spring the association will be confined to some ten or fifteen scattered courts on Holmes and Jarvis field. The situation of each one of these will shortly be published, and they will be marked...
...students realize that during the past year the authorities have leveled a large piece of land in the rear of Divinity Hall. Up to last fall this tract was full of hollows and ploughed patches devoted to garden purposes. When it was found that the college grounds would be cramped by the building of the new Jefferson Laboratory, the hollows were filled up and a large hummock leveled, then this new field was planted with grass-seed. The whole is an acre or so in extent and has only a gentle slope toward the southeast. Mr. Eveleth, superintendent...
...next month, they can hope to make a better record than any freshman crew has done within the last three years. The crew has been unfortunate in losing one of its best men, Mr. Keyes. It is hoped, however, that he will recover from his injuries, received from a fall at the boathouse, in time to row in the Columbia race, if not in the class races. The crew consists of the following...