Word: lighting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following named men will probably spar at the winter meetings: Feather weight, Heilbron, '83, and Baker, '84. Light weight, O. G. Smith, '83, and E. K. Butler, '83. Middle weight, W. H. Page and Richmond, '83, and R. D. Smith, '86. Heavy weight, Baxter, '83, and Appleton, '84. Mr. Guiteras will probably not spar...
...longer to command sufficient spontaneity and self-confidence for the production of lively and "taking" college songs. The most plausible explanation of the change, however, is found in the recent growth and wide-spread popularity of comic opera and similar music of the day. It is suggested that these light and popular melodies are coming to take the place in college life of the older class of distinctively college songs. And so, with the rapid abandonment of all the more prominent characteristics of student life that is taking place, we are now to see the decay...
...WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 25, 1. A. M. For New England, cloudy weather, with light snow, winds mostly westerly, stationary or higher temperature, followed by rising barometer...
...WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 20, 1. A. M. For New England, cloudy weather with light rain or snow, variable winds, mostly northwesterly, stationary or higher temperature, lower pressure...
...panic occurred in the Grand Opera House at Milwaukee last evening caused by the fall of a calcium light machine. Several persons on the stage were injured, but the audience escaped without harm...