Word: field
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...meetings more interesting and beneficial by more regular literary exercises. In future the members will read at each meeting a comedy, the parts being assigned a week in advance. The committee has selected for the next meeting "Le Medecin malgre lui," and will continue to choose, in the broad field of French comedy, the most attractive pieces for reading. In order to have a larger number to choose from, the limit of membership will probably be extended to forty members...
...ways of addressing the public when they wish to do so. But in the republication of rare books ("Allusion Books") in which reference is made to Shakspere, in issuing copies of the folios and quartos, in collating the texts and comparing them by parallel columns, there is a wide field for work. Already the Chaucer Society has accomplished a great deal in this way, and may well be taken for a model...
...last day of his college life, in May, 1872 (the day which ended for him a long struggle between love of his work and associations here, on the one hand, and constantly increasing suffering on the other), he reluctantly left a match game in progress on Jarvis Field, and went to his home in Boston. Once again he was in Cambridge, when, in spite of the inclement weather and of his weakness, he came to take what part he might in the Class Day of '74, - his own Class Day. On Tuesday last his body was borne past the College...
CRICKET.ON Saturday, the 24th inst, the Harvard Eleven, assisted by several graduates, played a practice game with the First Eleven of the Boston Club. Both Elevens lacked a man, so that substitutes were necessary in the field; and at the bat one Harvard man was permitted to go in twice...
...reason to believe that the Harvard Index, which first appeared last year, will be published about Christmas-time. The Index has a peculiar value to undergraduates, as it contains the names of the members of the various College societies, the records of the sea-son's doings in the field and on the river, and much other interesting information...