Word: places
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Dixwell left the Latin School and established a private school on Boylston place, where he taught for twenty years. Senator Lodge and Governor Wolcott were among his pupils. He gave up his work as a teacher in 1871, and retired to his home in Cambridge, where he had been living up to the time of his death. Mr. Dixwell was one of Harvard's oldest graduates...
Although it was suggested to place the new building upon the corner of Oxford and Kirkland streets, it has now been almost definitely decided to place it at the corner of Quincy and Harvard streets. The Warren House Library now stands upon this ground, but, by moving it back from Harvard street, sufficient space will be made for the Harvard Union...
...think every undergraduate who was at the Pierian Concert will agree with you in your editorial on Wednesday, that there is for the musical clubs "a field which offers opportunities for great improvement." The Band and the Pierian already have a realizing sense of their place and duty in the University, but the other clubs could certainly do more towards promoting a healthy College spirit by giving an occasional concert in Sanders Theatre. In addition, such an evident desire to please the undergraduates would enlist their sympathy in any future moves for Christmas trips...
...Captain Edward's position at right guard. Right tackle will probably be filled by Sheffield '02 or Hale '02, both of whom have been doing good work on the second eleven. There will be a number of good candidates for the end positions, Ropes '02, who took Palmer's place in the second half of the Yale game, McClave '03, right end on the freshman team, who went into the Yale game during the last few minutes in Reiter's place, Little '01 and G. Poe '02. McClave and Levick '03, halfbacks on the freshman team, are among the possibilities...
...last hare and hound run for which prizes will be given will take place next Monday. The training preparatory to the cross country run, the date of which has not yet been fixed, will then begin and continue as long as the weather remains suitable. A communication was received from Yale, about the first of November challenging Harvard to a cross country run; but as the Yale team had already had one month of training, and not enough time was allowed Harvard before the competition, the challenge was declined. As soon as the long runs are over the weight candidates...