Word: jamaicas
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...skaters who wish to play will find it for their advantage to join the club. Old players, especially, are invited, for, if there is any skating, the hockey club will try to form a team to play some of the out-of-town teams, such as the one at Jamaica Pond. In that case, of course, the more experienced the men the greater will be the club's success. The invitation, however, is extended to all, and the club hopes to have a good attendance at its meeting...
...right, we will find ourselves very soon in Belmont. Either of these walks is very pleasant, and takes one through a good deal of comparatively open country. Other walks of interest may be taken to Arlington, or farther on to Lexington and Concord, places which speak for themselves, to Jamaica Plain and Brook-farm, to Charlestown and Bunker Hill, and to hundred and one other places of beauty and interest. The walk to Jamaica Plain, which could be made to include the Bussey Institute, Forest Hill cemetery, and Brook-farm, is long, to be sure, but very pleasant, taking...
...more than 15 minutes and again farther on owing to the badness of the scent and the ingenious lying of an Irishman an equal amount of time was lost. After about five miles of the course had been covered the scent improved. The course lay through Brookline and Jamaica Plain to Chestnut Hill reservoir. Here Mr. Matthewson and Mr. Norton made up their handicap but again the scent was lost and the other hounds caught up again. The hounds just beyond the reservoir broke for home. Norton led till beyond Allston with Matthewson and Slocumb just behind. It was then...
...second Curtis Hall assembly (Jamaica Plain) occurs tonight...
...first Curtis Hall (Jamaica Plain) german was given last night...