Word: mass
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...freshman examinations have been posted as follows: Latin, Monday, March 26th, advanced sections I. and II., to Snyder, in Sever 27; advanced II., Snyder to Zeller, and minimum sections in Sever 29; sections a and c in Mass. 1; section b in Mass. 3. On Tuesday, advanced section 1. and section a, Greek, will go to Mass. 1; advanced II. in Sever 35; section b and minimum in Sever 37; section c in U. E. R. All sections in French on Wednesday go to Sever 37. Thursday, Prof. Cook's sections in German in Sever 37; Mr. Lutz's sections...
...John A. Hawes of Fairhaven, Mass., a graduate of Harvard in the class of 1845, died on Saturday...
...clause was inserted in the constitution providing for the expulsion from the association of any club which persists in ungentlemanly conduct in playing. An effectual provision was made against any repetition of the block-game, which nearly proved so disastrous to the foot-ball interests. Formerly a club could mass its players before the goal, and with an almost solid wall of crosses and men easily prevent a goal from being thrown. Thus the play would be protracted and an uninteresting game would be the result. Now the ??? is empowered when darkness comes on to give the game, in case...
Cambridge, Mass...
...collected from American astronomers. By the courtesy of Prof. Baird, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, the function hitherto performed by the institution, of collecting and transmitting announcements of discovery, has been transferred to the Harvard College Observatory. American astronomers are requested to send to the "Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge, Mass.," telegraphic information of discoveries of comets, asteroids, or phenomena of any kind requiring immediate attention...