Word: seasons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Baseball Team achieved a great triumph in defeating Brown yesterday. The Brown nine is one is one of the very strongest in the field this season and has defeated Yale by a big score. What gives us the greatest pleasure in connection with this victory is the enthusiasm shown by the students when the result was announced in Cambridge. It would have warmed the hearts of many old graduates could they have been in the Yard last night and heard the long, rousing cheers given with a will by hundreds of men. It would have brought back vividly...
Harvard is certainly beginning to look up in athletics, and the promise for a thoroughly successful season has not been better for several years. The two contests won by our teams on Saturday-one by the Track athletes at Philadelphia, and the other by the Baseball Team at Ithaca-were more satisfactory and encouraging than any that the CRIMSON has been able to record for a long time. In both the Harvard representatives outclassed strong opponents. These victories, coming directly after the winning of the shooting match with Princeton and the defeat of the Yale freshmen in debate, stirred...
...believe it is the cost of the cap and gown that is keeping many out of the students' parade June 3. Especially would this be true of the Seniors. The graduating class has many extra expenses at this season which the other classes do not have. One of these is the Class Day cap and gown. There are many Seniors who have difficulty in raising the $6.50 for this costume, and it is asking too much to ask these to pay $1.25 more for another cap and gown. If they were allowed to wear the regular Class day gown...
...gift is a result of an event which occurred last fall during the football season. At the time of the Harvard-West Point game, the West Point management promised and paid the Harvard Football Association a guarantee of $250 to secure the game. When the association learned, however, that the West Point team was not allowed to charge admission to its games and was supported entirely by voluntary subscription the guarantee was returned. In recognition of this act, the cup was sent with the following letter...
COMIC opera returns to the Castle Square Theatre next week after a long absence in the welcome form of Millocker's "Beggar Student." This was the opera given by the company when it opened its season 54 weeks ago, and its return will be hailed with delight by those who remember the production then. That for the coming week will be vastly superior in every way, for the singers have gained a great deal by their year's training, and the staging will be of that very high excellence which has been attained only by months of arduous effort...