Word: nightly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...take this way of doing it I sold athletic goods while in Exeter and thought it might pay me to take a line of Tennis and Baseball goods etc., and come down there and see you and perhaps make something. Now I would like to start Monday night and get there Tuesday morning April 16. Now if you could inform me by Te egraph (at my expense) where I could show up my goods at the best advan tage and have a little add in the college paper to this office [effect?] that I would be at such a place...
...meeting of the Free Wool club last night the following men were elected regular members of the club: G. O. Swasey, '90, S. Sanford, '90, J. B. Scott, '90, H. S. Wilkinson, '91, A. A. Morris, '92, G. A. Dorsay, '92, Gans '93, F. P. Kidder, '93, H. P. Williams, '93, G. R. Gileth...
...Philadelphia on their southern trip. They will give their first concer at Baltimore the same evening. They will give a concert at Washington Friday evening, after spending the day in the city. On Saturday evening their entertainment will be at Richmond, where they will remain over Sunday. On Monday night they will give a concert at Wilmington, N. C., and on Tuesday at Charleston. Still traveling southward, they will reach Augustain time for a concert on Wednesday, and Savannah, Thursday. On Friday, January 3, they will sail from Savannah to New York, and will reach Princeton Monday morning...
...given that evening in Case hall. At the close of the concert a reception will be tendered them at the home of W. A. Osborn, '93. On the evening of the 27th, they will attend the alumni dinner, given there, as the guests of the Cleveland Alumni association. That night they will leave for Chicago. While in Chicago the clubs will be entertained by the University club. On the evening of the 28th a concert will be given in Central Music hall. The clubs will spend Sunday in Chicago, leaving that night for St. Louis. A concert will be given...
...College Conference meeting was held last night in Sever 11. Professors as well as students from all departments of the university comfortably filled the hall to listen to Professor Everett, of the Divinity school, on "The Relief in immortality." It is not often that the students have an opportunity to hear Professor Everett, but the meeting last evening showed that the committee when it comes, As thoroughly appreciated. In beginning Professor Everett stand his willingness to answer any questions that any in the audience might ask him, after the end of his talk. He first took up the relation...