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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...board of Trustees at Cornell University have decided to erect a new chemical laboratory and have appropriated $80,000 from the permanent funds of the university for this purpose. The great increase in the number of student during the past few years has made the new building a necessity. This laboratory, will be begun at once and will be the fourth building which is in progress on the Cornell campus. The trustees on the Cornell campus. The trustees have also appropriated $40,000 to complete the engineering building. They have decided to name the physical laboratory Lincoln Hall...
Nine members of the bicycle club went over the new course which has been definitely chosen for the road race of Nov. 8th. The start is from the gymnasium up North Avenue past Porters Station to Day Street. Turn to the right to Davis Square. Turn left and follow Holland Street and its continuation Broadway to Arlington. Here go to the right on Medford Street and again on Warren Street till it meets Broadway. Turn to the right and go around the triangle again. Then back towards the starting point till near the common; here turn to the right...
...place of Francis Parkman, resigned; James R. Wheeler, instructor in Greek and Latin for 1888-89; and Frank W. Nicholson, instructor in Sanscrit. Prof. Joseph Lovering, LL. D., was appointed Hollis professor of mathematics and natural philosophy, emeritus in consideration of his valuable services to the college for the past 52 years...
Time was called at about half-past three, Andover having the ball. At first the play on both sides was rather slow, with no large gains for either side. Soon, however, the ball began to be forced towards Harvard's goal and Mowry made the first touchdown for Andover. No goal. Five minutes later, Bliss secured the second touchdown from which Coxe kicked a goal. Score, 10-0. During the remainder of the half, nothing more was scored...
...call for candidates was so hearty, however, that a large addition of good material has been made to the club and if the work at the rehearsals may be referred to as a criterion, the college will have a belter glee club this year than for several years past. Among the new songs that are now being practiced are the following by Thayer: "Over the Banister," "Bugle Song," "Courtship." In addition the song "Happiest Land," by Hatton which was a favorite four or five years ago will be sung. The club has already received more then twenty invitations to sing...