Word: haves
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Dear as Old Cambridge and its surroundings are to every Harvard man, there has never been up to this time any picture which preserves at once the peculiar charm of Cambridge itself and a suggestion of Harvard life. At length, however, the long felt want has been met, and Klackner...
At the last intercollegiate games a warm dispute occurred as to whether T. G. Shearman, Jr., of Yale, should be entitled to use the pole owned by R. G. Leavitt of Harvard, in the pole vaulting competition. The measurers were divided on the subject; but as two are a majority...
It is one of our privileges as students of Harvard college to enjoy exceptional advantages in regard to libraries. Besides the central, we have several special ones, of which the most important is perhaps, the Evans political economy library. This is used daily by a large number of men, and...
We have received the following communication which attempts an explanation of the action of the freshman nine at New Haven. We publish it for the facts about the management and because it may in a measure explain the action of the freshman pitcher who was most severely censured in yesterday...
There could not have been a worse day than Saturday for the game at New Haven. It rained most of the morning and the grounds were in hourrible condition. The game was to be called at three o'clock and for half an hour afterwards the rain poured down in...