Word: reads
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...SATURDAY.Commencement parts will be read to the Committee in Sanders Theatre, beginning at 9 a.m. and following the alphabetical order...
...Norton and J. W. White, Rev. Edward Everett Hale, Dr. William Everett, W. G. Peckham, Esq., '67, one of the founders of the paper, Messrs. Wendell, Briggs and Clymer of the English department, and Robert Grant, who was an editor of the Advocate from '73, and who will read at the dinner, either a poem or something in prose...
...preliminary competition for the Boylston Prize Speaking took place in Sanders Theatre, yesterday morning. The programme of the final trial on Thursday evening of next week will be made up as follows (the names read alphabetically by classes). One or two names may be added...
...Yale, Harvard was re-admitted to the Inter-collegiate Foot-Ball Association. Two slight changes were made in the rules. The opposing centre rush cannot touch the ball until it is put in motion. By the insertion of the words "or a place kick," rule 32 is made to read as follows: "A kick-out must be either a drop-kick, or a place-kick." After some other unimportant business, the convention adjourned until early next fall, when a meeting will be held to arrange the dates for the matches...
...motion of Yale, Harvard at the last meeting of the Inter-collegiate Foot-Ball Association, was re-admitted into the league. We hail this read-mission with feelings of genuine satisfaction. The position that Harvard men hold in the ranks of the amateur sportsmen is marred only by our inferiority in foot-ball. The action of the faculty last winter and our return to the college league, have placed us where we can show that our prowess in athletics is not confined to rowing, base-ball, lacrosse, polo, and field sports...