Word: letting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...having a rousing delegation from '88 accompany the team to New Haven. It is well known that the Yale men always do everything in their power to "rattle" opposing teams, and our men will play with much more vim if the feel that the class supports them heartily. Let all who possibly can, be present at the game and show Yale that we have as much esprit decoros as they have...
...taken on paper in a very short time, certainly with less trouble, and perhaps with nearly as much interest, although for myself reading about a thing is very much inferior to the seeing it; the reading is as different from the seeing as night from day. However, let us attempt a few of these indoor walks, setting out for the first from Harvard square. As we leave the square to go up Brattle street we take a mere casual glance at the College. Only students could look thither with such indifference. The impression of the grandeur of the Harvard group...
...have gone enough in this direction for to day. Let us take the street just south of the observatory grounds and cross over to Concord Avenue. We how wind our way through Concord avenue, Buckingham and Craigie streets, coming out on Brattle street, and turning to the left we continue our way down Brattle. But first, why all these perambulations? I answer, merely that we may pass through a very pleasant quarter of Cambridge, and at the same time, "take in" the Longfellow house, which we cannot fail to see on our left as we move down Brattle street...
...ball season has practically ended; nothing remains but for our Freshman to try their mettle against Yale. This fall we had confidently expected success in lawn tennis. At one time we had hoped for our foot ball team, but Pennsylvania, Wesleyan, Princeton and Yale were too much for us. Let us not, however, feel discouraged over the past. At lacrosse we see no reason why with hard work our team cannot retrieve their defeats of last spring. Boating is our own especial province, and it is only once within the last three years that Yale has been fortunate enough...
Furnished rooms to let very cheap at 736 Cambridge street. Homer W. Hervey...