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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard Historical Monographs. Boston. Ginn and Co. 80. The monographs will appear at irregular intervals. No. 1: "A History of the Veto Power," by Edw. C. Mason, Instructor in Political Economy, will be ready in April, 1890. $1.00. No. 2: "An introduction to the Study of Federal Government," by Albert Bushnell Hart, Asst. Professor of History, will follow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Serial Publications of Harvard University. | 2/12/1890 | See Source »

Biographical Contributions. Edited by Justin Winsor, Librarian. In part republished from the "Bulletin." The numbers appear at irregular intervals, averaging from three to six annually...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Serial Publications of Harvard University. | 2/12/1890 | See Source »

Archaeological and Ethnological Papers of the Peabody Museum at Harvard College. These papers will appear at irregular intervals but will be paged continuously...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Serial Publications of Harvard University. | 2/12/1890 | See Source »

...seems to have been made without regard for the opinions of those who have most thoroughly investigated the subject. Without intercollegiate contests the freshman teams would fall to the rank of other class teams, which draw out but a few men and give these only a slight amount of irregular practice. It would be doubtful, in fact, whether class teams could be maintained at all without the stimulus of a hard-working freshman team in need of practice and encouragement; but even if they were, the best freshman athletes would have small inducement to train and develope their abilities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/8/1890 | See Source »

...whole number of men trying for the team is 68. The work at present is rather irregular and the men are not divided in regular squads as they will be after February 15. After that date the men will be divided according to the events they are working for and the work will be far more systematic than at present. Of course we are to have a tug-of-war team but it is impossible to get one under way until after the examinations. Captain Sturgis called a meeting of candidates the other day but nobody appeared...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Track Athletics. | 1/30/1890 | See Source »

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