Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...accounts of the accident to H. E. Peabody, '87, in yesterday's Globe and Herald were utterly false. Mr. Peabody was stunned by a collision with another player, but recovered consciousness before he reached the gymnasium. The doctor was called in, but said that the injured man could play foot-ball again the next day if he wished. Mr. Peabody spent the evening socially with some friends and attended all his recitations yesterday...
...meeting held in the Boston Latin School a few days ago in the interests of education, and particularly of co-operation between preparatory schools and colleges, Presidents Porter and Eliot made addresses. The Herald's reviews of these addresses are reprinted below, but with slight omissions...
...trespass a little upon your space to make a few remarks on a subject, which, so far as I see, has as yet been but gingerly handled? The day after the "rush" between '88 and '89, harmless and good-natured as it was, the Boston press, notably the Herald, was filled with highly sensational accounts of the affair; these statements were at once copied over the country under the title of "Ruffianism at Harvard." As a specimen of the incorrect statements that got afloat, I received yesterday a letter from an anxious relative asking about the condition...
...Boston Herald is authority for the statement that Vice-President Hendricks will be present at the Harvard commencement...
...Both the Herald and Globe of yesterday contained long criticisms of the ' varsity crew...