Word: months
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...week has elapsed since the close of the mid-years, but nothing has as yet been done towards forming a university tug-of-war team. Within the past month some discussion has been carried on through the columns of the CRIMSON. Many of the prominent tug-of-war men have protested against the sport as dangerous...
Professor J. J. Hayes of the Elocutionary department will give several readings in New York city this month. Wednesday, February 12, at Chickering Hall he will read "A Mid-summer Night's Dream" with Mendelsohn's music to the play given by the Listemanu Sextette and a chorus from the Cecilia club. On Thursday the 20th he will read Browning's "Colombe's Birthday;" on the 27th a miscellaneous programme, and on March 6th "Twelfth Night...
...editorial" reiterates the Monthly's opinion on Harvard's "provincialism." It states that "Harvard's recent growth gives less promise for the future than that of her rival." We can hardly think the Monthly justified in going to this length after the new figures which have been brought to light. "The Month" is an interesting compilation of social and athletic facts, containing among others a list of the gifts received by the treasurer since Oct. 10. Two "Book Notices" bring the issue to a close...
...into the hands of the Glee Club with the proviso that the financial proceeds should be afterwards divided among the clubs. If this agreement had been carried out within a reasonable time, the members of the Pierian Sodality would have no cause for complaint; but although almost a month and a half has passed by, no part of the receipts has been handed over from the treasurer of the Glee Club to the above mentioned organization. This negligence on the part of the Glee Club is all the more culpable because it has put the Pierian Sodality in sore financial...
...advantage. Many of the crew men are already impatient that such fine weather as the present should be wasted dawdling around in the tank. Without a launch it is impossible to do much coaching on a cold day (which of course must be a frequent thing for the next month) on account of the danger of making stoppages. There are not a few who urge that the launch be got ready and tried immediately in spite of expense, cold, and danger of being caught in a frost...