Word: fronts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...burden of college administration must ere long rest on younger shoulders. Professor Dana is a graduate of recent times, his class having graduated in 1870, and he showed in his remarks last evening and in his personal conversation a decided grasp of the problems which now press to the front at New Haven." [Springfield Union...
...second run of the season occurred yesterday afternoon and was unusually successful. The scent lay fair and even, and only once were the hounds seriously at fault, and then through their own short-sightedness. The hares, A. T. Dudley, '87, and Dana, '88, started from the front of Matthews at 4.20, and they were followed after the regulation interval by a pack of thirty hounds with Webster, '87, master, at their head. The track lay first through Prof. Norton's woods and the grounds at Sandy Hill, then into Somerville, up over Winter Hill and through the back yards...
...wing of the building. It is shapely, high studded, well lighted and ventilated. The walls are handsomely decorated, and on the floor is a brussels carpet of pretty design. Also the new upright piano, just purchased, adds its share of beauty and utility to the room. In the front on Kirkland street is a large bay window, well draped, which is to contain a commodious window seat. One third of the room is curtained off for use as a reading-room. This part is to be furnished with a large table, several easy chairs, book-cases and window seats...
...There will be a hare and hounds run Friday, Oct. 23. Start from front of Matthews at 4.15 p. m. Hares, A. T. Dudley, '87, F. B. Dana...
...beneficial effect and in the popularity which it enjoyed. The game of lacrosse has for some time occupied with us an intermediate place between foot-ball and base-ball. Now that foot-ball has been, at least for a time, laid by, lacrosse can well come to the front and take its place. Some interest has indeed been manifested in the sport, but the disappearance of the old familiar rush of foot-ball men across Jarvis seems to have paralyzed all other games. The lacrosse men have not given their attention to the necessary training to fit them for their...