Word: parts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...with moderation. Young men, he said, should not get over-winded, because the heart is a tender organ in young men as well as in young women. [Audible smiles.] Regularity was the chief requirement in physical training. As to the time of exercise for students, he advised the early part of the evening...
...publish to-day a carefully prepared criticism of the foot ball team, which we hope will be taken in good part, both by the college and by the members of the team. There seems to be a general impression that the prospects of Harvard in foot ball this year have improved greatly since the beginning of the fall term. There is still however plenty of room for improvement, and this improvement we hope to see in the succeeding games. While we can do no worse than we did last year, we have the other alternative, that of doing much better...
...bopy. The Republican committee have kindly offered an escort of a brass band and two companies of cadets. The procession will form in Harvard square at seven o'clock, and all student are cordially invited to join the Blaine and Logan Club in their march. Senator Pillsbury will devote part of his time to dissecting Dr. Everett's speeches. The other speakers are Geo. A. Marden, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and E. D. Hayden, Republican candidate for Congress from this District...
Yale defeated the Wesleyan team by a score of 66 to 0. The greater part of the points were made by kicks of Richard, the half-back. Coxe, the young giant, who played last year on the freshmen team, played Saturday with the University eleven and distinguished himself by his good work. Ferry also did finely...
...Laboratory, is composed of such soft substance that few care to use it. The consequence is that nearly everyone who wishes to reach the fields by this path walks on the grass by the side, and will soon tramp it down so that next spring the appearance of that part of the grounds will be careless and unfelt. We cannot blame the students for preferring soft grass to dusty gravel walks. The college authorities should have the paths watered and rolled so as to be fit for use and in this way prevent the passers-by from wearing down...