Word: lots
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...cinder tennis court is being laid in the vacant lot back of Dunster. Hand ball courts will also be built. It is intended to hedge in the lot and use it for a Class Day spread in connection with Dunster...
...Costigan '99, F. O. White '99, E. M. Copeland '98, S. Robinson '98, R. L. Hoguet '99, H. C. Kahn '98, C. A. Wheeler '99, A. Mehlinger '99, A. J. Smith '99. In the final contest the men will speak in the above order as chosen by lot...
...scene of the play is laid in the island of Boscabello, where Captain Kidd has buried his treasure. The commanding general of the island is so timid that he does not dare to attack the wild bull which roams over the vacant lot in which the treasure is supposed to be buried; the general, however, will brook no rival treasure seekers...
...insufficient." The affirmative will be supported by R. T. Parke '98, A. M. Sayre Sp., and F. O. White '99; the negative, by S. Brooks-Rosenthal '98, P. G. Carleton '99, and R. C. Bolling 1900. The order in which the men will speak will be decided by lot today...
...however, another reason for not having the scrap. Class Day is one of the last days when the class is together, and the Tree exercises up to the singing of Fair Harvard is its cuimination. It hardly seems appropriate, on such an occasion as this, to have a lot of classmates entering intophysical competition, and to some extent losing their tempers and fighting with one another. The reason the Corporation do not want the exercises to take place around the old Tree is because the quadrangle between Harvard, Hollis and Stoughton and Holden Chapel is so small. It is said...