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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...University. Such action might seem to the Overseers, who are ever conservative, too radical. We do not see how they could justly consider it in that light. Without the backing of her graduates the University cannot live; and Mr. Abbot's suggestion, if carried out, would serve only to put in real touch with the affairs of the University those graduates whose co-operation and support are absolutely necessary. Unless the Overseers take some such action as this which Mr. Abbott has suggested, or one which will have like results, they can hardly fail to pursue a disastrously short-sighted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/4/1891 | See Source »

...very glad to be able to commend the management of the Harvard Rowing Club for their work. The boat house was opened to the college something over a year ago, and since that time the use to which it has been put by the college has been steadily growing. From present accounts the affairs of the club are in a very prosperous condition; and the boat house bids fair fully to accomplish the purposes for which it was given to the college-to furnish more men a chance to exercises on the river and in this way to strengthen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/29/1891 | See Source »

Today's game will be called at 3.30 instead of at 4 as usual. Williams had a strong team last year and will doubtless put up a good game today. Her batting order is as follows: Arthur, l. f.; Hollister, c. f.; Cluett, c.; Richmond, r. f.; Hotchkiss, 1b.; Howard, 2b,; Luce, s. s.; Roberts, 3b; Spaulding, p. The last game played here was last Friday, and the next will not be until next week. This fact should ensure a large attendance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Today's Game. | 4/29/1891 | See Source »

...game at Providence Saturday was the best that the nine has played for a long time. The fielding was practically errorless, the one misplay which is credited to Hovey being entirely excusable. This means a good deal, for Brown put a strong team in the field and several balls were knocked out that were hard to get. They were all fielded, not only cleanly, but quickly and prettily. Hovey in particular played a remarkable game at short stop. In the fifth inning, with one man out and Mendenhall on first base, Woodcock hit a hard grounder to short. Hovey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 6; Brown, 1. | 4/26/1891 | See Source »

...second and fourth. In the second Trafford and Frothingham got their base on balls and Trafford came home on Alward's base hit to centre. Frothingham and Alward both went out at the plate, the latter being forced. Mason hit safely to left, took second while Frothingham was being put out at the plate, third on an attempted put out, and came home on Soule's base hit. Cobb had meanwhile got to first on the put out of Frothingham, and to second on the attempted put out. He also came in on Soule's hit. In the fourth Alward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 6; Brown, 1. | 4/26/1891 | See Source »

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