Word: joyful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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CRICKET. The eleven leaves for Lowell at 1 P. M. today; on the Boston and Lowell road. The following men will play, Clark, Parker, Evans, Markoe, McKean, Quimby, Zerega, Joy. Smith, Chase, Taylor, and Hammond. As there is no convenient place for dressing near the grounds at Lowell, the team are requested to dress in Cambridge...
...Harvard. McKean batted brilliantly for 29, and Parker and Zerega played carefully for 11 and 10 respectively. The Longwoods followed almost immediately after the last Harvard man was out, but in spite of their strongest endeavors, they were not able to make more than 47 runs, the bowling of Joy and Smith being so excellent. Joy got 7 wickets for 20 runs; Mansfield batted carefully for 18, and Wright's 13 was very acceptable to Longood. The Harvard team deserves to be congratulated on the result of the game, especially as they were crippled by the absence of their captain...
That "Misery loves Company" is an old saying, and one which contains much truth, our present feelings now lead us to reassert. We have always supposed that whatever was Yale could not be Harvard, and whatever was Harvard could not be Yale. This supposition has given us both joy and sorrow. The latter feeling has been especially prominent in athletics, and the way in which athletics should be supported. Yale enthusiasm, and Harvard indifference have formed the two pictures which have been so often placed side by side, that the comparison might be the more marked by the just opposition...
...bonfire on the campus at the corner of Chapel and College streets in honor of Cleveland's election. The gales and fences were pretty thoroughly taken from the neighboring streets to keep the fire going. Complaint was made to the Faculty and police, but in the universal feeling of joy over Blaine's defeat the enthusiastic action of the students met with approbation-[Times...
...furnished them at 25 cents per hat. The men will meet at 7 Bromfield street, Boston, at 8 this evening where torches will be supplied at 25 cents per torch. Each man will please come with the exact amount of change. The procession will form here and march to Joy street, where the line of march will be begun. The book at Bartlett's will be closed at 12 M. today...