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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...first number of the Advocate appeared Thursday. It comes in the same tasty garb as last year, and in external appearance is certainly the most attractive of all our publications...
...Friday's issue of the CRIMSON the time for the start of the first hare and hounds run was announced as 4.25. Was not that a misprint? The runs have heretofore always been started at 3.30. Even as early in the season as this it grows dark at 5.15, thus giving no chance for a good run if started at the time originally stated. If 4.25 was a misprint it will doubtless be corrected. If not, will not the H. A. A. start the run at the usual time as it will insure a good run and enough men will...
...varsity eleven played a practice game with the senior class eleven yesterday afternoon. Two halves of twenty and ten minutes were played, the varsity making two touchdowns in the first half...
...Latin forty minutes yesterday afternoon and won the game, 32-0. Roxbury's rush line was much too light for '92 and but for the good work of Sherwin the score would have been larger against them. Ninety-two carried the ball to the 15 yard line in the first rush and soon after secured a touchdown. Goal. Score 6-0. By a run of White's and a pass to McDonald, another touchdown but no goal was scored for '92 in less than 3 minutes. Score 10-0. Another touchdown was got by Putnam. Score 14-0. After...
...present trouble we are told is due to a lawsuit and while this is pending scores of students are spending their money and inconveniencing themselves-waiting apparently endressly. It is not our purpose to take sides on the question of the law suit. In the first place we have no knowledge of the point in question beyond the bare fact that the university complains that the architect has not finished the building at the specified time, and the architect that the university delayed in awarding the contracts for the construction of the various stories. Wherever the truth of the question...