Word: manned
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...captains of the teams are laboring with the truest self-sacrifice and devotion to the common good. Every man in college benefits by their success, however little he may have contributed towards it. Yet on Saturday night this contemptible combination of stupidity and recklessness probably did more harm than can be counteracted by months of work...
...high time, therefore, that the students should assert themselves, if only for the protection of those who are working for them heart and soul. Let every man who has the slightest suspicion to work upon consider well his duty to the rest of the College. To speak plainly, the interests of the undergraduates demand that the offenders shall be hunted out and expelled at once...
Yesterday afternoon only one match was actually played in the tennis tournament, three others being won by default. R. A. Bidwell '99, J. F. Brice '99, and R. McKittrick '99, are now in the semi-finals, and the winner of the Ward-Hall match will be the fourth man. The summary is as follows...
FRESHMAN Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Club. Every man must be at Brattle Hall tonight promptly...
...annual intercollegiate shoot for the trophy offered by "Shooting and Fishing" will take place this morning at Wellington. Besides Harvard, Yale and Princeton, the usual competitors, Columbia and U. of P. have entered the match. Each team consists of five men, each man shooting at thirty birds. The mak-up of the Harvard team follows: C. A. Hardy '97, C. J. Paine '97, A. T. Harris '97, P. Dove '98 (captain), and G. H. Kinnicutt '98. with the exception of Paine the team is the same as that which won at Princeton last year. All men in college...