Word: lossing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Branglebrink," is unquestionably a great success. Twice performed at Copley Hall last Saturday, it was very favorably received both times, and almost every number was enthusiastically encored. The excellent work of the principals and chorus was the result of long and careful training. There was no perceptible hitch or loss of lines during the performance...
...Saturday afternoon the 'varsity crew went down into the basin for the first time since last fall. The number of candidates has now been reduced to nine, owing to the fact that Jennings has stopped rowing because of sickness. This will be a great loss to the crew as he was considered one of the best men in the boat...
...doubtful if Harvard has a single graduate who is now filling the positlon of instructor in athletics at a university. Several institutions have applied to the Harvard authorities for students who are competeat to take charge of departments of athletics, but the authorities have been at a loss to find men who are willing and qualified to fill such a position...
...Gain. Loss...
...both principals and chorus of the Ninety-six Pudding play have been rehearsing every day in preparation for the public performances to be given next month. The Faculty prohibition of the usual trip to New York during the spring vacation has caused some disappointment, but apparently no loss of interest or enthusiasm as far as things theatrical are concerned. The play is already beginning to take shape and has reached a more advanced stage than is usual so long before the date of presentation. Everything points to even more than ordinary success this year...