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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...half past nine yesterday morning the classes assembled in the yard, and marched, headed by the College Band and Drum Corps, to Harvard Square where cars were waiting to carry them to East Cambridge where they were to form. All the way down in the cars there was a great deal of enthusiasm and cheering which was kept up during the half hour's wait on Thorndike street while the parade was forming...
...competition for the Sales prize of $45 will take place on Wednesday morning, June 10, at a quarter past nine o'clock in Lower Mass. The prize is given annually, either in money or a gold medal of equivalent value, to the best scholar in Spanish, who shall have commenced the study of that language at Harvard College, and whose scholarship shall be determined by his proficiency in Spanish composition: The successful candidate to be selected by the President, the Professor of the French and Spanish languages, and the Instructor of Spanish for the time being...
...route of the procession will be from Third street, Cambridge street, Windsor, Harvard, Columbia, Lafayette Square, Massachusetts avenue, Lee, Harvard, Harvard Square, Brattle Sq., Brattle street, Craigie, Concord avenue, Bond, Garden, Linnaen, Massachusetts avenue to Cogswell; countermarch, Massachusetts avenue, Waterhouse, past Washington Elm to Soldiers' Monument. At the Washington Elm the procession will be reviewed by the Lieutenant Governor and the Mayor of the city; also by the Chief Marshal, on Garden street, opposite Soldiers Monument. All but military bodies will form and march in single ranks in sections of eight front if possible, but not less than in columns...
Professor J. W. Platner has been appointed Assistant Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the Divinity School for the year '96-'97. Professor Platner is a graduate of Yale and of the Union Theological Seminary of New York, and has been an instructor in the latter place during the past year...
...past week has been marked by a disastrous falling off in the work of the baseball team. Last week the University of Virginia defeated Princeton by a score of 10 to 6, and on Saturday the second of the championship games was lost to Yale 7 to 5. Wretched fielding and an inability to bat with men on bases seem to be the chief faults. A thorough shaking up of the team is expected this week, as two hard games are scheduled with Cornell and Harvard respectively...