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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...congratulate the class of eighty-eight on the possession of a tug-of-war team which has proved itself well-nigh invincible. The record made by this "big four" is indeed an enviable one. In the four years which the class has spent here, the regular tug-of-war team has never been beaten. We also congratulate the college at large, for with such a team at Mott Haven our chances for one event are pretty well assured. The class tug-of-war teams that have pulled against '88 must acknowledge that they have had worthy adversaries, and that fact...
...wish tickets for the Yale concet in Newton at the regular price of 50 cents each can obtain them by calling at 4 College House to-day (Monday) from 2-4 in the afternoon, and from 6.30-8 in the evening; also Tuesday from 12-1 and from 4.30 to 5.30 in the afternoon...
...SEELYE, Secretary.HARVARD SHOOTING CLUB.- The club will hold its regular shoot this (Friday) afternoon. In order to finish the present series of matches before the vacation, two shoots will be held next week-one on Monday, the other on Thursday...
...regular fortnightly meeting of the Harvard Union took place last evening. The question for the evening was, "Resolved, that the inter-collegiate contests of Harvard should be with Yale alone." Mr. J. A. Bailey was the first gentleman to dispute in favor of the affirmative. He said the respective merits of Harvard and Yale in field and track athletics were materially obscured by the admission of smaller colleges in the league. The financial aspect of the case was of great importance and could not be ignored. Harvard's share of the gate receipts in New York would be minute compared...
...reputations. One brilliant story gives a young man a position and influence which cannot be measured in money. Even a third rate author can rest assured that he has friends everywhere, and the receipt of letters from his admirers will be a most enjoyable experience. Although there are no regular grooves leading up to this profession, yet the approach is easy. There are no examinations to be under-gone, and no special training is necessary. The interest of the publisher is the same as that of the author, and there is no antagonism. The old writers are dropping...