Word: old
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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LOST, in Harvard square, on Saturday last, a brindle Boston terrier pup, six months old, answering to the name of "Lobbers." Has white mark between his eyes and beneath chin. A reward of $15 and no questions asked for his return...
...view of the improved llbrary facilities that Princeton will soon enjoy, efforts are being made to have the New Jersey Historical Society moved to that University. This organization, about fifty years old, has its present quarters in Newark, where its valuable library and relics are kept. Efforts have been made to have the society removed to Trenton, but the movement now on foot will probably meet with success. The offer made by the Princeton library is to the effect that the society maintain its separate existence, yet keep its collection of books and relics in the University library...
LOST, in Harvard square, on Saturday last, a brindle Boston terrier pup, six months old, answering to the name of "Lobbers." Has white mark between his eyes and beneath chin. A reward of $15 and no questions asked for his return...
...line positions are becoming more set led every day. Gailey, last year's centre, is sure of his old place, and is playing a hard aggressive game, blocking well and getting down on kicks very fast. The loss of last year's guards has been much felt, and the success of the attempt to fill the places is problematic. Armstrong '99, who played halfback last year, has been moved up to right guard, and as he is doing fairly good work he seems sure of the place. He is very active, and his experience at half is valuable in running...
Capt. Cochran, right end, is hardly up to his work yet, owing to a bad knee which has kept him out of part of several games. Thompson '97, an old end, has been doing good work, but is now temporarily laid off on account of injuries. Left end will probably be entrusted to Brokaw '97, who is playing an excellent game, and at pressent is the best of the ends, owing to his speed in getting down the field, and his sure tackling...