Word: marked
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...offering suggestions as to the best way of running the meeting. "Three cheers for Vassar" were requested, but the freshmen failed to respond. The class now took under consideration the athletic portion of its ticket. In quick succession Messrs. F. S. Goodwin, Boston Latin School, L. H. Morgan, St. Mark's, and G. T. Keyes, Nichols' Private School, were elected to the captaincies of the eleven, nine, and crew. The meeting now declared itself adjourned, and proceed to carry the adjournment into effect by making its exit per fenestras, though a considerable number availed itself of the door...
...appointment of instructor in freshman German for the year 1885-86. This is the first instance of the appointment of an undergraduate as instructor in any department of the University. Mr. Babbitt has had considerable experience in teaching, and as a student of languages he has made his mark while here in college...
After to-day, the class of Eighty-nine may be said to have fully entered upon its freshman career. The ceremonies of to-night practically mark the commencement of its college life, though the opening of many of the elective courses to freshmen brought numbers of the incoming class to Cambridge last week. Eighty-nine enters Harvard with just twice as many men as are enrolled in the freshman class at Yale. Her athletic record should be proportionally more brilliant than that of her rival class at New Haven. Let the upperclassmen, then, with all due sobriety and moderation, drink...
...rowing in splendid form, while Columbia had begun to show a ragged stroke. At the two mile flag Harvard was timed at 11m. 44s., and Columbia at 12m. 47s. Columbia now spurted desperately, rushing the stroke up to 42, but without avail, for the crimson passed the three mile mark in 18m. 40s., with the crew in good condition and rowing well together, while the blue and white made the same distance in 19m. 53s., with No's. 2 and 7 giving unmistakable signs of distress. At the three and a half mile flag, Harvard hit the stroke...
...beginning of 1884-85. They are buildings unequalled by any of their kind in America, and have given great impetus to their respective departments, Law and Physics. The removal of the old Holmes house must not go without mention, although it necessitated the loss of an interesting old land mark, yet it was at the same time, at least in a modern sense, an improvement...