Word: months
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Williams is going to have two athletic meets this year, one next month and one at the end of the year...
Preparations have been completed for the games to be given in the Philadelphia Academy of Music under the auspices of the University of Pennsylvania A. A. during the latter part of this month. The events are open to all amateurs, and entries have been received from a large number of colleges and prominent amateur athletic organizations. The lower floor of the building has been fitted up as an athletic field and great care taken for the convenience of the contestants. Gold and silver prizes will be awarded the winners in each event and a special prize to the winner...
...DAILY CRIMSON takes pleasure in welcoming to college journalism a new monthly, the College Man, "an intercollegiate magazine for undergraduates." It is "the organ of no single college, but aims to be the exponent of all." The list of editors, headed by Mr. J. L. Keedy of Yale, includes, or will include, men from all American colleges of any importance. Harvard is represented by Mr. A. De V. Tassin, '92. A prize of ten dollars will be awarded each month for the best contribution on some subject of college life or work. We wish the College Man all success...
...membership for the present will be limited to 15 on account of the insufficient number of alleys in good repair. The officers as printed above were chosen temporarily and the initiation fee fixed at $3.00 with dues of $1.00 a month. Two matches already have been bowled, one with the Casino Club of Roxbury and one with the Arlington Club. The two alleys which the club have had made over are reserved during certain hours for the use of members trying for the team...
Since college opened about $4,000 more business has been done than at the same time last year, which is an increase of about $1,000 a month. If this growth continues it will be but a few years before the size and importance of the association will have surpassed the most sanguine expectations of the men who founded...