Word: lates
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...probable that the challenge will be accepted for one if not for both games. A definite reply cannot be sent to Amherst yet, however. No challenge has yet been received from the Yale freshmen, and it is thought best not to arrange any other games to take place late in the spring, until the date for one of the games with Yale has been arranged. This plan will prevent any possible conflict with either of the Yale games. The Amherst freshmen generally have a very good nine, and it is to be hoped that at least one game...
Professor C. S. Sargent, of the Arnold Arboretum, editor of "Garden and Forest," is editing the miscellaneous scientific papers of Asa Gray. The first volume, which will appear in the spring, will contain the late professor's reviews of works in botany and related subjects between...
...annual convention of the delegates from the New England preparatory schools belonging to the Interscholastic Athletic Association will be held at Boston on the first Saturday in March. One of the principal objects of the meeting is to make arrangements for an athletic meeting to be held late in the spring. The association is governed by a board of directors consisting of three delegates from each school, together with a Harvard undergraduate. A cup to be contested for has been offered by Harvard men whose purpose is to heighten the standard of athletics at the preparatory schools by means...
...conference meeting takes place this evening in Sever 11 at 8.30 o'clock. The subject, "The Recent Votes of the Board of Overseers," is one that is of vital interest to us all, and no urging is necessary to insure a large attendance. Roger Walcott, Esq., who headed the late movement of the Board of Overseers, will address the meeting, and will undoubtedly explain the motive which prompted the Overseers to adopt such stringent resolutions...
Unfortunately yesterday's CRIMSON could not be delivered until late in the day. We regret that such an accident should have occurred with the first paper issued by the Ninety board. We wish to state that those who did not receive their papers yesterday, can obtain them at Leavitt's, and that hereafter at whatever hour of the day the CRIMSON comes from the press it will be deliver without fail to every subscriber...