Word: returning
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...club was compelled to resort to the track on Beacon Park, because the college would not allow the organization to hold any open races upon Jarvis field. This year, by making the open races invitation races, the opposition of the faculty was removed, and the club is enabled to return to their own track, which is a great advantage. The time for the closing of entries was Tuesday evening, so that the lists given are complete; the only thing remaining being to fix the handicaps in the fourth race. The officers of the club under whose management these races have...
...Haven Saturday, tickets for round trip will be $5.30. If twenty-five go, the tickets will be $5.75. The tickets are good from Friday to Sunday night. The train leaves Boston and Albany depot at 9 A. M. and reaches New Haven at 1.24 P. M. Return train leaves New Haven at 6.26 P. M., and reaches Boston at 10.30. Book for names is now at Bartlett...
...Princeton exhibition game which was to have been played next Monday has been given up, as some of the members of our nine have examinations on that day, which will necessitate their return to Cambridge. The kindness of Princeton in thus giving up the game at our request, is thoroughly appreciated by the nine and the college, and will but add to the good feeling which already exists between Princeton and Harvard...
...round-trip tickets for Providence and return may be obtained this morning at Bartlett's, or on the train...
...would be absurd to find fault with students for rejoicing in the gratifying success of our nine. That the brass band and many students went to meet the nine on their arrival in Boston is commendable. If the whole college had turned out en masse to welcome their return to Cambridge and had spent an hour in the wildest expression of joy, such action would not have exceeded the demands of college patriotism. For whatever of this took place I have nothing but approval. But I consider it outrageous that through the whole evening and far into the night such...