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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...meetings will be open to all amateur athletes in the United States and Canada. The team will take part in limited handicap meetings in England, Ireland, and on the continent, and also will compete in all championship meetings held in those countries. The expenses of the team will be paid by the N. A. A. A. A. The team will sail from New York the first of June, to return about the middle of August...
...There has been no change in the list of studies, excepting in English courses, which vary each year to suit the entrance examinations of Harvard, Yale and other colleges. The new laboratory has necessitated a radical change in the physics and chemistry courses; a good deal of attention is paid to experiments so as to meet the requirements for entrance to Harvard...
...distances for these concerts and our friends nearer at hand who turn out in such flattering numbers, should have their delight marred by anything second rate. Without essentially changing the nature of the dance, two improvements can be easily made. First, for twenty-five dollars more than is now paid, the best dance orchestra in Boston can be secured. Thus the complaints about the music can be answered. Second, the crowd must be kept back so that the dancers may have more room. As it is now the spectators keep eagerly pushing to the front until they work their...
Dividends payable this week, Nos. 700 to 770. The order of paying dividends is determined by lot: all are paid by checks, which will be sent. It is requested that no further inquiries about dividends be made in the office...
...convenient, as the committee wishes to have the tournament settled, if possible, before the recess. The following games have been reported: Webster beat Sturgis, Everett beat Green, F. M. Brown beat Pearson, Hapgood beat Greenleaf, Nicolls beat Brackett, Chamberlain beat Carter. A number of men have not yet paid their entrance fee. They will please pay as promptly as possible to the committee, No. 35 Matthews Hall...