Word: go
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Immediately after the holidays the candidates for the Yale University nine will begin to practice batting daily in the cage, and continue this work until about March 1st, when they will go into active training. The following men will be among the candidates: Day, '89 S., Traver, '89 S., Calhoun, '91, Dalzell, '91, N. McClintock, '91, W. McClintock, '91, Parker, '91, Heffelfinger, '91 S., Jones, '92, and McClung...
...Parker House. The object of this dinner is to give those men who have recently entered college an opportunity of meeting and of becoming acquainted with the upperclass men; and also to show those students now at Andover who are as yet undecided as to which college they shall go to complete their education, that here at Harvard, they will find pleasant acquaintances, and agreeable surroundings. We comment upon this dinner because we believe it to be a step in the right direction; a step which will tend to bring those men to Harvard whom we must have...
...condition of the roads. Norton and Williston of Technology were very close to him at the finish. The others were some distance behind as they were delayed at the railway crossing in West Newton. Bradley of Technology took a bad header near the finish and was unable to go...
...compare it with similar ones of past years. A quantity of new songs and new airs have been introduced into repertoire of the Glee Club, and its members have practiced them together faitbfully this fall. The mere fact that the Pierian Sodality, which will be unable to go on the Western tour, will join in the concert ought to act as an additional attraction, if, indeed, an additional one be needed to make the concert a complete success...
...rather considerable obstacles. In the first place, any idea of a race between Yale and Cambridge in April, as has been suggested by the newspapers, is out of the question. Yale has only a week's vacation in April, and it would not be possible for the men to go across the water then. They would lose too much time from their work. No American college crew ought to go abroad for a race without calculating for at the very least estimate, five weeks for the trip. A week for the voyage, and a month in which to get over...