Word: hatted
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE.LOST.-Taken by mistake from dressing room-dance at Longwood-Thursday evening, Dec. 8, hat marked Cooksey and Co., London; size 7 3-8. Finder can have his own hat, same mark, size 7 (bought in Montreal) by applying at 1 Beck Hall...
...following extraordinary effusion has been received by the authorities of the college, and is, to say the least, unique. We publish it for the benefit of students who may wish "hat racks and cornucopios...
...with large horns also Elk deer antelope horns a friend of mine was telling me you was wanting if so please answer and say what you are willing to give me for the same I have also texas steer and buffalo horns nicely polished for ornaments or sets for hat racks and cornicopios which I will sell reasonable and ask no pay until the goods are received and inspected and iff they dont give satisfaction can send them back iff you want anything in my line let me no soo and oblige yours Truely C H Littl...
...hard time in those days. Now, in their own opinion at least, they are of great importance; no one molests them, and they are permitted to lead their verdant life in peace. But stranger indeed were the laws against freshmen in 1675: "No freshman shall wear his hat in the college yard unless it rains, hails or snows, provided he be on foot and have not both hands full" ; "No freshman shall speak to any member of the upper classes with his hat on, or have it on in an upper-classman's room, or in his own room when...
...painful fact to acknowledge, but one which nevertheless must be brought to notice, that petty thefts in the gymnasium are becoming more and more numerous. Complaints come in constantly from one quarter or another that a hat, or a coat, or small sums of money, have been missed by some unsuspicious owner who did not take the precaution to stow away his property in a locker. Every now and then some one is caught in the act of appropriating-even from a closed locker-what does not belong to him, and the summary measures which are taken with the delinquent...