Word: glassed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...societies, and other influences were too strong to be overcome by a rush, and few men joined the society, except those who were already total abstainers. These unhappy conditions continue to such an extent, that, I think, a man who sees no harm to himself in a glass of wine or a mug of beer, should sacrifice his own pleasure for the sake of influencing by his example those who are, perhaps, sacrificing their chances for even respectable success in life. But this cannot be expected from more than a very few men, as each student thinks his own influence...
...club will shoot at Watertown this afternoon. Members will take the 2 P. M. car from Harvard square. The practice will be at glass balls and clay birds. Members who have won medals in previous matches may have them by applying at 22 Holworthy...
...fate of all," wails our fair A. B., "at one period or another, to pass under the microscope of criticism, and the quivering A. B. seems to be allotted an unusual length of time under the "object-glass." How sad! "A three-horned dilemma presents itself at this juncture: First, the new A. B. signally lacks that very perfection in detail which is breath to the nostrils of society. Finesse of manner can be acquired, but the college-bred have an aversion to artificial veneer. "Are you sound at the core" is their text. Second...
Match 2. 15 glass balls. "Walnut Hill Cup" match. First, W. H. Slocum, '86, 13 balls. Second, E. J. Sartelle, '85, 12 balls...
Match 1. 5 glass balls. Fist, W. L. Allen, '86, Palmer, '87, E. J. Sartelle, 85, W. H. Slocum, '86. Second, W. Austin, '87, Frye...