Word: gately
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...through the door the mass is squeezed, like a bed-sheet through a clothes-wringer, and down the campus they slide on the smooth crust of snow. The fight soon divided itself into two sections-the freshmen with the bowl man in their midst, striving to gain the gate on Thirty-fourth street, and thus put their man in safety, while the sophs were trying to tug the bowl after them and establish the desired union between bowl and bowl-man. But the fates were against them. Bowl and bowl-man got further and further apart, until the latter gained...
...last number of the Christian Science Journal contained an article by Theodore T. Chave, '91, entitled "The Miracle of the Golden Gate...
...handicap bicycle road race is as follows: The start is at the corner of River and Howard streets, near Central Square, Cambridgeport; down River street across bridge, and direct on Cambridge street to Winship street, Brighton. Turn left on this street and Chestnut Hill Avenue to stone gate. Pass through this and between the reservoirs to the right up the hill on Beacon street. Keep Bea con street through Newton Centre. Half a mile beyond turn right on Walnut street, which hold through New tonville to Craft street. Keep straight ahead on Craft street till North street branches...
Holders of season tickets will please be very careful to show the '87 on their tickets at the gate. Four sections on the south side will be reserved for season ticket holders...
...play all games possible in Cambridge. As the cost of transporting a football team is large. and as our opponents come from considerable distance, we are compelled to give large guarantees. For example, to Williams and to Amherst we had to pay over $100 a piece. The gate money received for those games was scarcely over $200. We did not make enough to pay the police. In the championship games we are compelled to divide the gate receipts. Last year we lost over $700 by that operation. That is, we paid out that amount more than we received...