Word: passes
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...management of the Glee Club. We do not see that the carrying out of this plan would cause the manager much trouble. but even if it did it ought not to be abandoned. The New York men are here in such great numbers that their claims cannot pass unregarded. We hope, therefore, that the Glee Club management will follow this suggestion. If it does, it will find the New York men sufficiently grateful...
...efficient. The so-called convict appointees of Cleveland should be replaced by Republicans, even if they can do their work. The civil service rules should be extended so as to cover all the offices. Under this system no questions are asked about political beliefs. If the present incumbents can pass the examinations, and are men of honor, integrity, and patriotism, let them be retained, but not otherwise...
...eclipse of the sun on Jan. 1. 1889, and for that purpose has already sent a great deal of apparatus to California. The eclipse will be visible no further east than New York state, and there only at sunset, but the line of the centre of the eclipse will pass just to the north of San Francisco...
Today and tomorrow will occur the annual rush of students from Cambridge to pass Thanksgiving day in some spot more congenial than the precincts of the University. We wish to repeat to all who leave Cambridge, whether they go to feast with their families or to search for a foot-ball game, the warning that has come from official sources; namely, that although the students have never been strictly limited to a holiday of twenty-four hours only at this season of the year, the practice of extending the vacation to several days must not be carried...
...Princeton began to force the ball down to Harvard's goal, and in thirteen minutes Cook made the first touchdown. No goal. Score 4 to 0 in Princeton's favor. After being put in play again Harvard gainen some ground by rushes by Porer and Sears, but a wild pass by Harding gave the ball to Ames of Princeton who punted. The play here began on both sides to be rough. The Princeton rush line were again slowly forcing the ball down to Harvard's line despite all her efforts to the contrary. Ames got the ball...