Word: lastly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Charles G. Conner, '54, has been clerk of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire for the last thirty-three years...
...victory when winning, and encouraged when playing an uphill game. If the game is lost all Harvard men will be equally to blame. There can be no doubt that the Memorial day game was lost by the coldness of the spectators. Enthusiasm as certainly won the game of last Saturday. The college is at liberty to choose which course of action it prefers, but if every Harvard man does not go to the game on Saturday, and when there, cheer his throat out for the nine, whether it is winning or losing, the disgrace brought upon Harvard will...
...Banjo club played in the yard last night...
...decided, but not unanimously, to allow Shearman to borrow Leavitt's pole. After Leavitt had won the event handily, breaking the record, the measurers declared themselves much relieved that their decision had not affected the result. As to the Yale men's statement that Shearman lent Leavitt a pole last year, it is only necessary to state that Leavitt was sick and did not compete in the intercollegiate meeting...
...association of the Pacific coast the Princeton college Glee and Banjo clubs will visit and give concerts in all the large cities west of the Rocky Mountains. The men who will compose the clubs on this trip will be selected from the best Princeton singers and musicians of the last five years; the two clubs will carry on the tour twenty men. The members of the two organizations will meet in Chicago in the last week of July. From here the journey will be made in a special car in which the clubs will live during the entire trip...