Word: haves
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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After the good work done by the nine earlier in the season, after having defeated Princeton on her own grounds, we were not prepared for such a wretched showing as that made by Harvard yesterday afternoon. The nine, by its hard work, its evident ability to play an up-hill...
After losing yesterday's game, Harvard's chances for the championship are well nigh gone. By winning the four remaining games we shall get the first place, but only by a decided improvement can we do this. If we lose again to Princeton on Saturday, we will have no hope...
We understand that at present, but twelve Ninety-two men have signed the book at Leavitt's. We urge every freshman to make it his duty to go to New Haven. The time required is little and the expense moderate, while the help to the nine will be immeasurable.
We can not understand why, at a time just before the examinations, the college authorities should close the library as they do today. The inconvenience and annoyance to many of the students, not a few of whom have examinations on Friday, are very great. We see no reason why the...
J. WENDELL, Jr.The following men have not yet been photographed: Ellis, McGehee, Marble, Palmer, Rich, J. M. Smith, Wilson. Unless these are taken before June 1, they will not be included in the class album, and will not be entitled to the class discount. All proofs that are not selected...