Word: roome
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...college takes no interest in lacrosse and a team that it feels no interest in it will not support. The fault is not in the team, but in the fact that there is no room for lacrosse; we have too many other and more interesting branches of athletics. Men do not care for lacrosse with all the other more popular sports. As long as a team cannot get the hearty support of the college its reason for existence is gone...
SEYMOUR HOWELL, Pres.CRICKET CLUB.- The following men will meet at Bartlett's at 11 o'clock Saturday to take the barge for Long-wood:- Garrett, Frost, Sullivan, Balch, Crownishield, Butters, Lee, Nields, Hewes and Davis. Important meeting of all candidates in my room this evening...
...most interesting lectures delivered in Cambridge this year was that given last night under the auspices of the Natural History society of Harvard, by Professor Carl Lumholtz, of the Royal Academy of Sciences, of Christiana. Although but a short notice of the lecture could be given, the large lecture-room of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory was completely filled by an audience which followed with the greatest interest the fascinating recital of the remarkable experiences of Professor Lumholtz among the cannibal aborigines of Australia. The lecture was unusually long, but the attention of the audience was held throughout. The interest...
...Pach's room photographer is ready to make appointments. This should not be delayed as in many cases the foliage will soon be so thick as to in jure the light...
Professor Lumboltz of the Academy of Science of Christina, Norway will give this evening, in the lecture room of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, an account of his most exciting adventures among the cannibal aboriginees of Australia. His experiences have been the subject of several interesting addresses in England and in this country, made doubly so by the illustration of the lecture with Australian views. Although the notice of Professor Lumboltz's address has been made rather suddenly, the variety and peculiarity of his adventures should cause a considerable number of persons to desire to hear him this evening. The lecture...