Word: furnished
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...course in French and German will begin July 6th and close August 17. Besides the daily recitations there will be evening readings and translations. A special endeavor will be made to furnish an opportunity for those who wish to prepare for the admission examinations in modern languages...
...Fourteen men are trying for positions-J. H. Sears, Stevenson and F. M. Brooks for anchor; Grew, Marquand, Deblois and Green for No. 1; Hunneman, Hunter, Raymond and Bartharlow for No. 2; Endicott, Anderson and Munroe for No. 3. Although these men are doing excellent work and will undoubtedly furnish a good team, it is not at all likely they will be able to hold out against '88's team, which has been invincible since its formation in '85. The team will in all probability consist of last year's veterans. All the following men, however, are candidates: Balch, Ewald...
...feet high at the sides and 26 at the highest point of the trusses, on which the roof is supported, or a mean height of 21 feet. There is afforded, therefore, an inclosed space of nearly 5,400 cubic yards. One end of the cage is doubly boarded to furnish a solid smooth surface for hand-ball practice. On the inside the ceiling is formed by wire netting, which extends the whole length of the building, completely protects the windows and rafters, and prevents the sudden rebounding of batted balls, while the entire sides and one end are protected...
...sports, and the best riders may be away at New York. Still it is unlikely that more than three men will be sent to Mott Haven, and with Davis, Dean, Norton, Bailey, '91, Bailey, '88, Merrill, Brown, Hesseltine and Darling the H. B. C. ought to be able to furnish a good road team as well as a track team. These contests would very likely bring out some new men who would not take to track racing otherwise and will thus furnish candidates for the Mott Haven team...
...water from running off, and if the field is flooded when the ground is frozen hard there will be no danger of the water's sinking through the soil before ice can be formed. The city of Cambridge last year, when the plan was first suggested, agreed to furnish the necessary water at a very low rate. This and the other expenses connected with the execution of the plan would be gladly paid by the lovers of skating in college. It seems to me, moreover, that the Athletic Association is the organization to take this matter in hand in spite...