Word: good
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Superintendent desires to receive from members of the society suggestions regarding additions to next year's list of affiliated retail dealers, or regarding any changes deemed desirable for the good of the society...
...stock of tennis and sporting goods and of men's general furnishings, contains less second-rate goods, than any similar stock in Cambridge; and the prices are generally the same as those which brought the society so much credit and patronage one year ago. We have a good silk four-in-hand for 30c., usually retailed at 60c.- the best bargain in neck-wear we have yet secured...
...Brown when he had made only one. The rest of the team were also soon disposed of, and the innings closed for 47. Harvard then went in, but with the exception of Paul, who played well for his 13, no one was able to make a stand against the good bowling of Wright and Dutton, and the innings closed for 31. Longwood then commenced its second innings, and when stumps were drawn had lost three wickets for 57. The fielding and bowling of both elevens was good. The game will be finished next Wednesday. Below is the score...
...stock of tennis and sporting goods and of men's general furnishings, contains less second-rate goods, than any similar stock in Cambridge; and the prices are generally the same as those which brought the society so much credit and patronage one year ago. We have a good silk four-in-hand for 30c., usually retailed at 60c.- the best bargain in neck-wear we have yet secured...
...muckerism" was a thing of the past, but in this respect the students of the University of Pennsylvania seem to be far behind the age. In the first place, it was most ungentlemanly and undignified to print on the posters announcing the match that "Harvard say, we cannot play good enough ball to be admitted to the league. Come and see." Before the game, we had always supposed the Pennsylvanians could play good ball, but, as it afterwards proved, the only honorable thing about the assertion was its undeniable truth; and, in addition, we would suggest that a good course...