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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Spanish 1. - An hour examination will be held in W. 17, instead of the usual recitation on Monday, May 23. No books whatever are to be brought in at the examination. Blank books will be furnished by the instructor. B. H. Nash, instructor. Subject - "Del Mar." Lectures...
...start at four, the "Sargent," with a band of music on board, hugging the shore and taking her time. It was very cold, a stiff breeze blowing straight up the course, and making the water lumpy, and for a little while it seemed to grow worse instead of mending. At the starting place the mill-dam was thronged with buggies loaded with spectators, which set off Bostonward the moment the race started. The wait at the bridge was exceedingly tedious, the cold wind dampening the ardor of the most excited...
...noticeably good, while the freshmen gave signs of great promise. The race was won in the fast time of 10 56, last year's time being 12 30. The course was, however, more favorable for fast rowing this year, and the race more interesting as the crews kept together instead of separating. The '87 men had a rejoicing in the yard during the evening in which their crew figured prominently, carrying their oars. In her freshman year, '87 came in third, ahead of '86; in her sophomore year she won the race over '85, '88 and '86; in her junior...
...VILA, Captain.H. L. A. - The game with Stevens' to day will be played at 3.30 instead of 3, as announced on the placards, so that those who attend the Spring Meeting may also see the game, if they wish. As it is felt that if more students can be induced to attend the games this season a greater enthusiasm for lacrosse will be aroused, all members of the college will be admitted to the game to-day with H. A. A. tickets. Ladies free. H. PAGE, Manager.HARVARD CRICKET CLUB. - The following men will play on team in the game against...
...Coulson, on the negative, criticised severely the ground taken by the preceding speaker. Mr. Gladstone, said he, has denounced this Coercion Bill as the most causeless and insulting bill ever introduced into Parliament. Instead of being the home of criminals, as so many say it is, Ireland is a country exceptionally free from crime, and statistics prove it. Under coercion, in 1881, the number of crimes committed in Ireland was more than four times greater than those committed in 1886 when there was no coercion. Relatively to the population, England and Scotland are far more criminal countries than Ireland...