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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Foxcroft, and the clothes will be called for by a committee of the St. Paul's Society and the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. If possible, however, it is requested that clothes be left at 6 Foxcroft or with the janitor of the building, so that the committee can always find them without trouble...
Seniors who find they have not provided themselves with a sufficient number of Yard or Memorial tickets can obtain those that are left unsold at 17 Grays between 3.30 and 4 p. m. on Class...
There have been recently several complaints about men who use the tennis courts on Holmes Field during ball games. They appear to be well grounded. Of course if a man wants a set of tennis and can find no other place in which to play than the courts in front of the reserved seats there is no reason why he should be deprived of his exercise simply because a ball game is in progress and the seats are full of people. But the objections have been not so much to the playing itself as to the fact that...
...DODGE.STUDENTS who omitted groups instead of single numbers at the examination in English 2 will find it to their advantage to confer with Professor Child immediately...
...Necropolis of Ancon, said Mr. Dorsey, stands in the midst of a vast rolling plain. The city itself covers about 200 acres. The first mention we find of the existence of such a place is in a book written in 1753 by an explorer and traveller in South America, in which we see that in the centre of Peru there was a town of about 500 inhabitants called Ancon. In 1748 the name Lancon was printed on a map of Peru made in France. This was probably a corruption of La Ancon. Ever since this time there have been frequent...