Word: interests
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...special number of the Cambridge Tribune will be published next Friday. It is to be illustrated with pictures of interest to Harvard men. It will contain all information about Class Day needed by visitors, and will be an excellent souvenir of the occasion. The most notable illustration will be the reproduction of a copper-plate engraving of the college buildings in 1775 made by Paul Revere. The plate has been preserved in the Massachusetts State archives. The price of the paper will be five cents. Advance orders for numbers to be mailed out of town may be left...
...them out again. Games which should have been played or forfeited were postponed with impunity either by the consent of both of the captains or on account of petty wrangles about the umpire. The captains of class teams who were appointed to umpire did not show any zeal or interest whatever in the matter, and, when they could, sent substitutes to fill their places. The enthusiasm of the different teams cooled down considerably as the time wore away, and altogether the general verdict seemed to be one of indolent "laissez-faire." If the championship is to be decided, the captains...
Examinations are now in progress and the interest in them overshadows the interest in everything else. The last examination will be held on Friday, and Saturday is the first day of Commencement...
...annual tennis tournament was finished on Wednesday. More interest was manifested in this tournament than in any for years, and the issue of the final doubles was doubtful up to the last game. R. Carlin, '88, and W. Hodge, '88, won the championship in doubles, defeating McCarter, '88, and S. Hodge, '88, who took first last year. In the singles, F. Alexander, '90, won first place...
...adding these new courses, the faculty have shown not only that they have the interest of the University at heart and are really progressive, but it is manifest that the suggestions and appeals of the students have not only been listened to but in many cases have been satisfied beyond expectation...