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Word: final (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...management of the Foot-Ball Association received yesterday morning a telegram announcing the Annual Convention of the Foot-Ball League to be held in New York today. Since Harvard is still a member of the league she must be represented, and her delegates must give some final answer in regard to the fulfillment of her engagements. In order to get some idea of our position in reference to the maintenance of inter-collegiate foot-ball, President Eliot was interviewed, and the committee was given distinctly to understand that in his personal opinion there was no possible chance of our playing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Announcement of the Foot-ball Management. | 10/10/1885 | See Source »

...Final round. A vs. B. Doubles. First round. 1. Hopkins and Snow vs. Tailer and DePenyster. 2. Kuhn and Keep vs. Minot and Rathbone. 3. Lord and Bohlen vs. Keasbey and Stauffer. 4. Lee and Hamlin vs. Sears Bros...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lawn Tennis Association. | 10/10/1885 | See Source »

...Final round...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lawn Tennis Association. | 10/10/1885 | See Source »

...hand for preparation, the proposed races would be of but little more account than a scratch race on a large scale. With these and other objections to be advanced against the adoption of the new plan it is unfortunate that the measure was not more thoroughly discussed before final action was taken...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/8/1885 | See Source »

...Acknowledging this courtesy, '85 gives three more cheers for the freshmen, who doff their hats and move on to the junior fence, where the same scenes are repeated. As they round the corner of Elm street and halt opposite the sophomore fence, their impatience increases, and scarcely has the final cheer been given when the word "Break ranks," is heard, and an indiscriminate rush for their precious fence ensues; the first, in their eagerness to sit upon the coveted fence are thrown pell-mell over the other side, and a struggling mass contests for the honor of being the first...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Freshman Fence. | 10/7/1885 | See Source »

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