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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...publish to-day the provisional list of dates for the mid-year examinations. It will be noticed that the examinations begin this year several days earlier than formerly. The reason for this change is not stated; but as the time between the Christmas recess and the first examination is shortened only four days, it is not likely that any one will be inconvenienced by the new arrangement...
...committee urges the men in the final round to play all their games this week if possible. The following is a list of the men, and a table of first moves is added: 1, F. M. Brown; 2, Webster; 3, Nicolls; 4, Black; 5, R. D. Brown; 6, Chamberlin; 7, Taussig or Darling; 8, Sturgis. No. 1 moves first with 2, 4, 6 and 8, No. 2 with 3, 5 and 7; No. 3 with 1, 4, 6 and 8; No. 4 with 2, 5 and 7; No. 5 with 1, 3, 6 and 8; No. 6 with...
Encouraged by the success of the road-race with Technology last week, the Bicycle Club has decided to challenge the Yale club to a similar race next spring. If the plan is carried out it will add another to the list of championship contests between Yale and Harvard. Of course it will be impossible to arouse as general an interest in bicycling as exists in foot-ball, base-ball, or rowing, but a race like the one proposed will tend to lift bicycling from the comparatively insignificant place it now holds as a college sport. Yale has many good riders...
...doubt one of the most successful events in the history of the club. An exceptionally large number of members attended, and at the business meeting, held previous to the dinner, Prof. E. Channing of Harvard, Mr. W. Warren and Mr. S. Lincoln were appointed a committee to nominate a list of officers for the coming year. Hon. L. Salstonstall presided at the dinner, and amougst those present were Rev. Dr. A. P. Peabody, Mr. E. Atkinson, Professors Emerton and Channing of Harvard, Mayor-elect Hart, and Rev. John G. Brooks, who has addressed many previous college conference meetings...
...prizes are added to the list, namely, the Lucius F. Robinson prize for Latin, founded in 1887, and the Henry James Ten Eyck prizes, founded in 1888. A number of new instructors and proctors are announced and the amount of freshman prestribed Greek is increased. The Christmas recess is lengthened five days...