Word: quartered
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There will be no foot ball game today, but the University will meet on Jarvis at 4.30 for a few minutes. The following men will play on the eleven on Saturday: Rushers, Littauer, '86, Simpkins, '85, Thayer, '85, Winslow, '85, Brooks, '87, Phillips, '86, Homans, '85. Quarter back, Bemis, '85; half backs, Holden, '88, Kimball, '86; full back, Peabody...
...following composed the foot ball team which played against Wesleyan Wednesday: Rushers-Cowles, '86, Robinson, '85, Flanders, '85, Storrs, '85 (centre), Peters, '86, Bertron, '85; Corwin, '86; quarter-back, Bayne, '87; halfbacks, Richards, '85, and Youngm '87; back, Goodwin, '88.-[News...
...hand, if the consent of the athletic committee is obtained, inasmuch as the corporation will give the needed salary, and as the person in view is unobjectionable personally and will devote himself to his duties here if appointed, it seems that there can be no difficulty from their quarter...
...question what are we to have this winter, in the way of evening lectures and readings, is promptly answered, from one quarter at least, by the announcement made elsewhere by the Shakespeare Club. The prospectus of the club-if we may call it so, for the organization is not yet completed-embrace a course of lectures by gentlemen who are well known exponents of the art of speaking, readings by Mr. Jones, and recitations by the members of the club. The plan which the club has in giving these entertainments, to bring the subject of elocution before the college...
...school owes very much. This institution at Athens affords to all American students who are competent to profit by it the advantage of pursuing their studies in the heart of Greece, free of charge for tuition, and under competent direction. The school occupies a comfortable building in a pleasant quarter of the modern city, and possesses already an admirable working library of about one thousand volumes. "It is now supported by a confederation, so to speak, under the auspices of the Archaeological Institute of America, of fifteen of our chief colleges. This arrangement, though admirable as a temporary expedient...