Word: lates
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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After leading 2-0 late in the third period, Harvard cannot stop a Vermont comeback and loses, 3-2, in overtime as David Browne nets the game-winner...
...unfortunate that Cornell was obliged to cancel the game arranged for yesterday. The Cornell nine was to take a trip among the New England colleges, and among her games one had been arranged with Harvard. A telegram was received canceling the game, too late, however, for the Harvard management to make arrangements for another practice game. It was of importance that at least one game should be played this week before the contest with Yale. The nine by its work on Saturday, showed its ability to play a strong fielding game, but practice in batting is much needed...
...which preserves at once the peculiar charm of Cambridge itself and a suggestion of Harvard life. At length, however, the long felt want has been met, and Klackner and Co. have just published a beautiful etching of a Cambridge scene by Wm. Goodrich Beal, whose work has been of late so well received. The etching must appeal to all Harvard men, past and present, and at this time particularly, perhaps, to those whose class day is so near at hand, and who wish to keep beside them a pleasant reminder of their college years. The view is from the marshes...
...society described by Mr. Bellamy in his book, "Looking Backward." Clubs for the forstering and propagation of ideas of this nature are aheady in existence in many places, the Boston Nationalist club having among its members many men, known as powerful and great thinkers. As it is so late in the season no attempt at forming the club will be made this year, but next fall it is hoped that a club will be formed after the plan of these Nationalist clubs, and that it may possibly become a branch of the club in Boston. All present seemed, judging from...
Young sent a grounder to Corning who fumbled it until it was too late. Knickerbocker got a base hit which carried Young to third. Linn canght Brokaw's long hit to right but nobody scored. King bunted the ball and got first, but Young was out at home plate, Downer to Henshaw. Durell hit short and was caught out by Hawley. Hawley made fifth strike out. Evans followed, number six, but Corning got first on balls and around to third by a wild throw to second. Downer, however, was out on a foul tip and Corning was left. Watts...