Word: rests
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...seats back of third base from the Pudding building to the Hospital will be reserved for ladies, in the coming games. The seats from the hospital to the back stop will be reserved for the holders of season tickets. The rest of the seats are free...
...small cliques who think and act independently of each other. One, or possibly two of these small bodies control the class, and their opinion always prevails. This is but just, as power always must be in the hands of a few to become at all effective; but while the rest of the class concede this they do not look with favor upon the loss of the class fellowship which they expected to have when they entered college...
...Naturally some colleges have earned for themselves unenviable distinctions, and whether they deserve them or not it is not in the writer's province to say, yet this is certain, that there must have been some soil for the quality to spring up in, some foundation for it to rest upon...
...demands that when the attendant is away at meals a substitute should be present, and that the office should be kept open until ten o'clock in the evening. The nine would no doubt contribute a little towards affecting this change, and Cambridge business men might add the rest if the company feel unable to move in the direction of improvement. What is needed is action...
...Belmont, Mr. Dickey and Mr. Winthrop formed one side, and Mr. Appleton, Mr. French and Mr. Cowdin, the other. Play began at 4.20. After about twenty minutes Mr. Timmins joined Mr. Appleton's side end, and Mr. Onativia, Mr. Belmont's. Play continued about forty minutes when a short rest was taken. After the rest play was continued about twenty minutes. The game was only a practise game, so that no strict account was taken of the goals made by each side. As nearly as could be made out, Mr. Belmot's side made five goals and Mr. Appleton...