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Dates: during 1880-1889
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WANTED.- Premium paid for three tickets for second or third winter meetings. Call at 25 Holyoke...
...himself he aids the cause of base-ball in the University. The plan proposed by the management is intended to meet this trouble. This plan is the establishing of a second nine. It has been tried before, but has always ended in failure, principally because not enough attention was paid to its success. The present plan is to have this nine well organized and disciplined, to give the members uniforms, and a training table if they so desire. The nine will have its own captain and manager, and games will be arranged for it. It will also be a part...
...wages are the most expensive. A shoe which costs the employer 38 cents here costs the German manufacturer 80 cents, owing to the difference in the skill of the laborer. A maker of gunny-bags here found that he could compete with the maker in India who only paid 12 cents a day for wages. He said further that if he could get his raw materials free, he could send his goods to India and drive the manufacturer there out of business by underselling him. Mr. Brooks once gave the facts of the tax on Chilian copper to some working...
...RAND, JR.WANTED.- One seat in the south end floor of gymnasium for the second winter meeting. $1.00 premium will be paid. Apply at Bartlett...
WANTED.- Three reserved seats on the south end floor of the gymnasium for the first ladies' day of the winter sports. A premium of 50 cents for each seat will be paid. Apply at Bartlett...