Word: goode
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...weekly shoots? Ordinarily there are few men present, and everyone is ready to come down by four or half-past, thus losing the best part of the afternoon, for from four to five or half-past there is seldom any wind, and all the conditions are favorable for good work. So, after this, let enough men go up each week to keep up the interest in the matches, and to obviate the necessity of closing matches on account of the lack of entries, as was done last week. To repeat what we said a few days ago "no matter...
MISS CHARLOTTE W. HAWES, Pianoforte and harmony, Music Rooms, 3 Park Street, Boston. Two good up-right pianos for sale or to rent...
...spite of the time devoted to study great interest is taken in almost all branches of athletics, and fine grounds are laid out for cricket, foot-ball and tennis, as well as for track athletics, while about two miles from the school is Long Pond, which furnishes a good stretch of water for the crews. Cricket might be called the school game, and every effort is made by the masters to encourage it. Each of the two cricket clubs, "Isthmian" and "Old Hundred," have four elevens, and the school team is picked from these. Base-ball has been forbidden...
...twenty-third annual dinner of the New York Harvard Club on Thursday evening was especially noteworthy aside from the great enthusiasm and the good feeling between the Harvard graduates and the guests from Yale and Princeton. It was the first dinner of Harvard men at which graduates of the Annex have been recognized or admitted. Although not connected with the University, the students at the Annex have for the most part the same courses, under the same instructors, as men in the undergraduate department of Harvard College, and the fact that at a dinner of the largest Harvard Club...
MISS CHARLOTTE W. HAWES, Pianoforte and harmony, Music Rooms, 3 Park Street, Boston. Two good up-right pianos for sale or to rent...