Word: misses
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Paper for the "fair copy" of commencement parts which is to be left at the office may now be procured on application to Miss Harris, at the office...
...very fine game, although they sometimes play too far from the goal. Of the fielders, Machado plays excellently; he catches and throws well, and is clever at getting the ball from a crowd. Williams covers and body-checks well, but holds the ball too long, and is apt to miss good chances for passing. Goodale generally plays well, though he should be more careful in body checking and picking the ball up. If Nichols threw better he would be a remarkably fine player. Roundy is apt to use one hand and is a careless thrower. Marquand is uneven...
...Miss Harris requests all students who began the year with extra studies and have given them up or wish to do so, to give notice to that effect at the office, U. 5, as soon as possible...
...part, however, from all feelings of duty in the matter, no one ought to miss seeing these particular theatricals. They are said, by those who have already seen them, to be among the best produced by college men for several years. One of the gentlemen who take part is deemed by many to be one of the best amateur actors seen in college for a number of years. We hope then, for the sake of the Boat Club, for the sake of the society which has spent so much time and labor on them, and for the sake of those...
...audience of about fifty listened to Mr. Pellew's Bowdoin prize essay on "Jane Austen and her Works" last night. Mr. Pellew gave a hasty sketch of Miss Austen's life with comments on her novels. He devoted considerable space to the influence which shaped her style and to the relation she bore to the other novelists of her time. The essay was listened to with interest throughout...