Word: filles
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Seldom has so flattering an audience assembled in upper Boylston to greet a lecturer as gathered there last evening to hear Dr. D. J. H. Ward's lecture on Anthropology. The benches began to fill up soon after seven and by half-past, every seat was occupied and a few had even brought in chairs and were sitting about the door. The subject of the lecture was "Anthropology and Sociology," and a printed tabular analysis showing the relation of man to nature, was given to each person on entering the room...
...success on the diamond seemed to rest. No one, however, should allow himself to be discouraged by this mishap. It should only serve as an additional stimulus to hard work among the candidates, and ready support and encouragement throughout the college. Luce's position will be difficult to fill, but this is only a stronger reason for every man who has any ability in pitching to present himself as a candidate and make sure that it is not through any laziness or negligence of his that the nine may have no satisfactory pitcher next season. With so many positions which...
...candidates for the sophomore tug-of-war team have now settled down to hard work, and will continue in training until after the winter meeting. Higgins will fill his old position as anchor, McClellan will undoubtedly pull number three, and Captain DeNormandie will be in his old place at number one. This leaves only number two to be filled by a new man, and for this position there are three candidates-A. B. Nichols, J. F. Bass, and M. Nelson, jr.- any one of whom would be a good man. The team, however made up, is a very strong...
...material from which to choose the in and out-fields of the nine is of inferior quality to that of past years, while there are more places to fill than usual. The 'varsity has lost valuable men in Campbell, Boyden, Gallivan, Knowlton and Bates. Their places will be difficult to fill. Of last year's nine Henshaw will occupy his old position as catcher, Willard will cover first base, Quackenboss will probably play third, and Howland will resume his place in the outfield. Thus the positions of pitcher, second-base, short-stop, and two places in the out-field...
...been settled upon in March, at Brookline the 4th, and one week later at the Vendome dinner in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the Dental school. The club is in good condition but owing to the resignation of several of the senior members, it will be necessary to fill out some of the parts with new men. The first base part has suffered especially from the loss of old men-Darling, Swarts and Hackett, having announced their intention of leaving-and their places will be found difficult to fill. No date for a trial of candidates has been settled...