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After exchanging kicks Harvard got the ball on Dartmouth's 40 yard lime. One minute more to play. Trafford punted and the ball rolled over the line where Price dropped on it. The second half Saltonstall took Highlands' place in the line, and Gage White's at left half back. After 10 minutes of loose playing Harvard had the ball and Gage made 15 yards. Lake made 10 more followed by a pretty rush of 20 by Gage. Then Lake brought it within 8 yards of the Dartmouth line by a 15 yard rush and Gage carried it over. Goal...
...story windows and the general appearance can be obtained. It bears a marked resemblance to Edwards Hall, but the large main entrance in the middle of the building greatly enhances its beauty and gives it the finest entrance of any dormitory on the Campus. This entrance, with its Indiana lime-stone columns, opens into a large vestibule, twenty feet square. From all indications the building will be completed and ready for occupancy by September; it is to be four stories high, with accommodations for eighty students...
There are over twenty societies in the University of Kansas. One bears the euphonious name of the Lime Kiln Anti-secret Debating Society...
...Atlantic Monthly for April is a remarkable number. Its serials by Craddock, Mrs. Oliphant, and Miss Jewett progress well, and Dr. Holmes adds to "The New Portfolio." The papers on Madame Mohl are also continued, and an essay on "Lime in Shakspeare's Plays," by Henry A. Clapp, forms a pendant to a former article. "George Frederick Handel: 1685-1885," by John S. Dwight; "Political Economy and Civil War," by J. Lawrence Laughlin; "Fate Dominant," by F. R. Stockton; "An Unclassified Philosopher," a sketch; and a paper on the sparrow, by Olive Thorne Miller, are the other attractions...
...purchase a bucket of lime...