Word: lasting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Morgan lectured last evening before a large audience in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory upon Euripides and the story of Medea in Ancient Art. The lecture was illustrated by numerous pictures taken from Greek antiquities, and thrown by the stereopticon on the white wall...
...meeting of the Yale University foot ball eleven, held last Tuesday, the resignation of Captain Rhodes was accepted, and Gill '89 elected to fill his place...
...last moment we again urge every man to go to New Haven who possibly can. Ordinarily much will depend on the encouragement the nine receive. It is not the part of the men in college to expect victory if no decided effort is made by them to obtain...
...third and last race was for tandem canoes starting from the Union Boat House and finishing at the Harvard bridge. The entries were J. R. Van Schaick, L. S.- S. E. Carpenter, '89; G. L. Deblois '89-W. H. Butters, '89: G. L. Batchelder, '92-C. P. Cheney '92; Cartwright-Webster, Puritan Canoe Club. The race was won by Batchelder and Cheney. Van Schaick and Carpenter were second by fifteen seconds. Deblois and Butters capsized...
...Institute of 1770 held its annual dinner last evening at the Parker house. Between sixty and seventy members were present. The occasion brought out a great deal of class spirit and was thoroughly enjoyed by every one. The toasts were numerous and appropriate. A. J. Cumnock, as President, answered to "The Institute;" the Mott Haven team was answered by E. C. Moen, the crew by R. H. Bishop, football and baseball by members of the university teams and "the ladies" by W. K. Flint. Richard Sears answered to the "Fast Set," J. B. Embick to the Glee club...