Word: filled
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...dozen fancy stripped caps, all colors, 10 dozen cloth helmets. We keep constantly on hand a large assortment of white flannel. Wright & Ditson rackets, Peck & Snyder rackets and balls, Ayer's tennis balls. New style of straw hats, tennis shoes, nets, blazers, cheviot shirts, French flannel shirts, etc. We fill orders at very short notice. All our goods are made on our premises. We guarantee a perfect fit, as well as goods. J. F. Noera, 436 Harvard street...
...dozen fancy stripped caps, all colors, 10 dozen cloth helmets. We keep constantly on hand a large assortment of white flannel. Wright & Ditson rackets, Peck & Snyder rackets and balls, Ayer's tennis balls. New style of straw hats, tennis shoes, nets, blazers, cheviot shirts, French flannel shirts, etc. We fill orders at very short notice. All our goods are made on our our premises. We guarantee a perfect fit, as well as goods. J. F. Noera, 436 Harvard street...
...member of the triangular league, which was found so objectionable in anticipation last winter. There is every reason to believe that the sentiment of the University on this point is unchanged, and it is to be hoped that the base-ball management will use all its influence to fill the vacancy at once. The adoption of such a course would be of material aid to the finances of the club, besides being in harmony with the sentiment of the University. Williams would probably fill the vacancy more acceptably than any other college. She is champion of the Intercollegiate League...
...dozen fancy stripped caps, all colors, 10 dozen cloth helmets. We keep constantly on hand a large assortment of white flannel. Wright & Ditson rackets, Peck & Snyder rackets and balls, Ayer's tennis balls. New style of straw hats, tennis shoes, nets, blazers, cheviot shirts, French flannel shirts, etc. We fill orders at very short notice. All our goods are made on our our premises. We guarantee a perfect it, as well as goods. J. F. Noera, 436 Harvard street...
...necessity it involves of a reorganization of the League next year. The old question of a triangular or quadrangular association will have to be fought over again and if the present league is to be continued, it will be a matter of no little difficulty to fill Columbia's place satisfactorily. As to Columbia's position in the matter, we believe no fair-minded person can call it in question. While it is now evident that her admission to the League was a mistake, it is no less evident that her management have done all in their power to fulfil...