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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...preferred, and having accepted this, the Williams manager declined the one from Harvard. The 27th, the second date mentioned by Williams had mean while been taken by Trinity, and in reply to Harvard's request for a later date Williams sent the telegram of October 11th, mentioned in my former communication...
...thought at Williams of their coming there until they of their own accord expressed their determination to come. Williams, on her admission to the league, agreed either to prove to the satisfaction of the judiciary committee that Wilson and Clark had not been induced by her to leave their former colleges, and were not professionals, or failing in this, to consent to their being disqualified without anything being positively proved against them. A meeting of the judiciary committee was to have been held in Boston last Wednesday, but owing to an accident to one of the members of the committee...
...last year, showed up remarkably well, both at the bat and in the field. The outfield, notwithstand the absense of Brigham and Sheppard did some fine work, right field being the weakest spot. In all probability neither Brigham nor Sheppard will be seen on the field this year. The former will not return from Europe until the middle of June, and will then hardly be in condition to take part in the closing games. He worth, the change pitcher, has occupied the points in two games, and has shown judgment and coolness. Dann pitched part of one game, but owing...
...Hayes, Jr., J. W. Mack, J. W. Morss, J. H. Wigmore, A. Winkler, B. G. Davis, M. C. Hobbs, B. H. Lee, H. M. Williams, J. M. Merriam, G. R. Nutter, P. C. Ransom. Three of these M. C. Hobbs, H. M. Williams and J. M. Marriam have been former editors of the CRIMSON...
...other branches of utility. So much has been given towards the embellishment of the University, that even the most sanguine of Harvard's friends hardly dared to hope for a further increase of funds directed to promote its interests, but through the generosity of an undergraduate and a former member of college, a need which has long been felt is at last to be fulfilled and the gymnasium will be rendered doubly attractive by the addition of a large, commodious and elegantly finished swimming-bath. To this addition the lockers in the basement of the gymnasium will be removed...