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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game between Scrub No. 1 and the Concord High Academy and Athletic Club eleven, resulted in a tie, 4 to 4 The game was slow and uninteresting...
...edition of Hyperides, thus alludes in 1853 to his two recent pupils, Lane and Gilder-sleeve: 'Vivorum juverum et candore animi praecellentium et ad ornandas in illo orbe litteras antiquitatis vatorum." Many interesting traditions, some of them perhaps slightly mythical, long survived in Germany, testifying to the high estimation in which Lane's scholarship and good fellowship were held, and to the strict conscientiousness with which he devoted himself, in season and out of season, to the study of his chosen profession. One of his German friends once said that it was not true that he could speak German like...
Never has Harvard, or any other college, had a man in whom more confidence could be placed, and who is more thoroughly earnest, fair, and high-minded in all his work, than Capt. Cabot. Yet the New York Sun, in spite of its reputation for clean journalism, has seen fit to trump up scurrilous charges which it can not possibly verify...
...second of the four trial shoots to choose a team for the match with U. of P. Saturday morning, Nov. 20, at Philadelphia, was held on the grounds of the club yesterday afternoon. Although the weather was favorable for shooting, the scores as a whole were not very high. Of the fifteen men who came out, the following made the best percentages: P. Dove '98, 75; P. Bancroft '99, 70; J. McD. Campbell '99, 65; E. Mallinckrodt 1900, 65; H. W. Sanford...
Walter Sylvester Soule of the class of '96, died last Friday evening at his home in Newton, Mass., from appendicitis. He prepared for college at the Newton High School and at Cutler's private school in Newton. In '95 he was assistant manager of the 'Varsity baseball team, and throughout his college course took a prominent part in the Pi Eta Theatricals...