Word: misses
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Such an opportunity to see good tennis playing by college men as the array of players in the coming tournament at Hartford presents is a rare one and one which those interested in the game ought not to miss. Harvard should send, not only the best men to the tournament, but also a respectable body of spectators to witness the sport. Here is something in which we are almost certain of winning, if such a result is an argument for going. Then again there is nothing so encouraging to the players engaged as the knowledge that some friends are present...
...scores of friends who await his first issue, and very glad we are that our college work is to be brightened by the fortnightly coming of his crimson-covered pages. One of Harvard's settled landmarks has the Lampoon grown to be, and one that we should sorely miss, we that have grown so used to awaiting with expectation its regular advent through our letter-slips. First in the field of college humorous papers, and always best, the Lampoon richly deserves the reputation it has won and now enjoys, and it should receive the most generous support from our students...
Upper classmen will miss the familiar sight of the old Holmes house, though the appearance of the Law School is greatly improved by its removal...
Club tables.-Tables for the next year can now be engaged by applying to Miss E. M. Cotter, 10 Oxford street. Also, a few rooms to be let. House opened during the vacation...
Club tables.-Tables for the next year can now be engaged by applying to Miss E. M. Cotter, 10 Oxford street. Also, a few rooms to be let. House opened during the vacation...