Word: likes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...issue is enlarged to twelve pages, and several important changes have been made in its form. A new title-page appears, of the same general design as the old, but more like the original cover of 1880. The heading for the editorial page is also changed, by the adoption of a new drawing of unusual excellence...
WOULD "Wellesley Scrub" like to play "Radcliffe" for the championship of the "Girls' College" scrub teams? If so, please address Manager "Radcliffe," 31 Stoughton...
...eleven opened negotiations Tuesday with Manager Hadlock, in regard to a game for next Saturday, and it is highly probable that it will be given. Much interest would centre in such a contest owing to the newspaper discussion which has passed between the two colleges. The Bowdoin management would like to have the game played in Boston, but it will probably take place in Hanover. The elevens had a 10 to 10 game at Portland, Me., and a second game between the elevens is expected to be hotly contested...
...standing of the University before the country at large, the courses of public lectures are especially important. Like the published contributions to science or literature that are made by our instructors and students, they show that beyond the work that is definitely laid out in the various courses, and constantly inspiring that work, there is an intellectual activity that is making Harvard more and more a centre of learning, in the broadest sense of the term...
...should like, however, to point out that the musical clubs on the Christmas trip have done the same thing. Last winter, for instance, the advent of the Harvard musical clubs at Indianapolis was the signal for the reunion of Harvard graduates from many parts of the State of Indiana. After the entertainment at the Republican Club a meeting was held and the Harvard Alumni Association of Indiana (I think that was the name of it) was formed. I have never seen any public mention of this fact. Of course the fact itself was of no consequence when the musical clubs...