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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Thursday evening the nine returned from its annual spring trip, and while it did not come back crowned with an olive chaplet of victory, as the series made by opposing teams amply show, still many valuable points were secured and needed practice given, which of course was the main purpose of the trip. Many are the criticisms which could be made on the team play, but we look forward to the future and to faithful hard work, hoping that many imperfections will be blotted...
WANTED.- All kinds of Gents' cast-off Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Highest cash prices paid. We make a specialty of cleaning, repairing, pressing and dyeing all kinds of Gent's Clothing. Call or send postal to WILLIAM H. BROWN, 465 Main Street, Cambridge port. All orders promptly attended...
...Connecticut men in college held a meeting on Tuesday evening and organized themselves into a Connecticut Club. The Club will be strictly social but the main object will be to promote the interests of Harvard in the Connecticut Preparatory Schools. The membership will at first be small, as there are only nineteen men from Connecticut in the University, but many new men will enter with '92 who will be eligible to membership. The officers for the coming year will be H. B. Gibson, '88, president; A. E. Beckwith, 91, secretary and treasurer; F. B's. Williams, '88, G. H. Black...
WANTED.- All kinds of Gents' castoff Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Highest cash prices paid. We make a specialty of cleaning, repairing, pressing and dyeing all kinds of Gent's Clothing. Call or send postal to WILLIAM H. BROWN, 465 Main Street, Cambridge port. All orders promptly attended...
...lecture, last night, in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, on "The Training of the College and the Law School as a preparation for the profession of the Law," Mr. Abbott said that the common idea that the main business of the lawyer consisted in trying cases in court was entirely erroneous. The great characteristic of our age is the tendency to combination, resulting in our railroads and other corporations. As these corporate bodies have increased in size and importance, their relations with the state and with individuals have grown more and more complex, until now men of great legal knowledge must...