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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...football management are arranging a series of seven fortnightly football talks by prominent bootball men. The series will be opened by Joseph H. Sears with a talk on "Practical Lessons from the Development of the Yale Football Team of 1895." This meeting will occur Thursday evening, January 30, 1896, at the Colonial Club. The next meeting, Tuesday. February 11, will be given up to talks by Mr. William Blaikie, author of "How to get Strong and How to Stay so," and Mr. James G. Lathrop on "The Phusical Sidev of Football." Meetings thereafter will be on alternate Monday evenings. Light...
Arrangements are now being made for the formal dedication of the site to its new use some time next spring and it is confidently expected by the trustees that the removal of the university will in all probability occur in the autumn...
...university world today, that two events of such great interest as the presentation of Moliere's comedy and the beginning of Moliere's comedy and the beginning of an important course of public lectures should both take place on the same evening. Conflicts of this kind are bound to occur once or twice a year, after even the most careful selection of dates. There will without doubt be a large audience at each place tonight, but many will regret that whether by will or by circumstances they have been rorced to make a choice between...
...same time the entire college express the highest admiration of the way the men played in the latter part of the game, and with practically the same team on the field next year, great hopes are entertained of its success. The election of captain of the team will occur in a few days. Cochran '98 who played right end this year is the most prominent candidate for the position, but as it has been found by experience that a senior can succeed better than any other in this position, a large number of men advocate the election...
...discuss the merits and demerits of such performances as may at the time be attracting public attention, and in general to make the best thought and taste of Boston felt in the dramatic life of the city. While the social side will not be neglected, and, as opportunity may occur, visiting professionals will be invited to meet members, the purpose of the club is primarily serious. It is intended that its influence shall be felt and respected, thus gradually tending toward a higher standard of excellence for our local stage...