Word: good
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that a like series this winter would not fail to draw large audiences. If it is likely that a lecture will be meagrely attended of course no seats need be reserved. If it is thought that a lecture will be either well attended or crowded such a proportion of good seats as the lecturer thinks adequate, should be reserved for students. If it is wholly impossible to foretell whether the attendance will be large or small it would be little trouble to set apart a few seats so that if the lecture proves to be crowded students will not have...
...lectures in College buildings are intended primarily for Cambridge citizens, well and good. If they are intended primarily for students, the CRIMSON again urges that the lecturers reserve a certain number of seats for students or make some arrangements by which they may not have to stand...
...games last night is encouraging. The large number of candidates for the track team who entered showed that interest in the training is strong. Though they have been working but a short time they took three firsts and two seconds and, considering the conditions of track and training, made good records...
WANTED.- A situation as cook by a French maid. Good references...
...Cambridgeport G. A. were held in the Gymnasium, at the corner of Prospect and Harvard streets. Although the Harvard entries had been in training only a short time they did fairly well and, considering the small track, which was fifteen laps to the mile, the times made were good. The mile run, won by Grant M. S., was the best performance of the evening. Grant caught the limit men about half-way through the race, and finished nearly half a lap ahead. Porter also ran a good race in the 1000 yards...