Word: particulars
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Varsity's batting was about the best of the year, and in the fifth inning Linnehan was forced to give way to McKenna. All the men hit the ball fairly well, while Burgess, in particular, out of four times at bat, knocked out a home run, a double and two singles...
...Americans who haven't the good fortune to go to college; the other is the notion of a Harvard Freshman or Sophomore as the wielder of an "austere academical influence." There was no course in austere influences in my day; and we were never advised to use any particular brand of patriotism. In fact, we were rather led to believe that those who occupy the choicest places in the Republic should be the quickest to respond to its call for service. Perhaps we were misled by General Charles Lowell's reply to the man who proposed a regiment of gentlemen...
...four crews which are now in training show a very considerable improvement over those of last year. The senior crew in particular has shown itself capable of very fast work. They are not yet as well together as they might be, but individually they are a strong, fairly experienced lot of oarsmen...
HARVARD men are looking forward with pleasantest anticipation to next Tuesday evening's performance of "The Chorus Girl" at the Boston Museum. The fact that this, the latest farcical comic opera, is from the pen of a Harvard man, Mr. Emerson Cook '93, gives a particular and special interest to the event. "The Chorus Girl" itself is unambitiously announced as "a two act combination of mirth, melody and nonsense" in which brisk, breezy dialogue, jingly "catchy" and reminiscent music are the chief elements. A star cast and a well balanced chorus are calculated to bring out all the good points...
...Librarian desires to obtain for the Special Collection relating to Harvard University in the College Library everything that illustrates in any way the current life of the College. To this end the co-operation of the students in general and in particular that of officers of College Societies, Classes, Papers, etc., is asked...