Word: second
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Tremont Theatre.- Annie Pixley in 22 Second Floor...
...Glee club for the three best compositions were made last evening. Ten songs were handed in, all but two being college songs. The prizes were awarded as follows: first prize, twenty five dollars to L. S. Thompson, '92, for a glee, "The Lily," worls by S. W. Batchelder, '93; second prize fifteen dollars, to R. W. Atkinson, '91, for college song, "Sir John De Boos," words by B. A. Gould, '91; third prize, ten dollars, to L S. Thompson, '92, for college song, "The Dragon," words by S. W. Batchelder, '93. Several of the other songs were also of considerable...
Miss Annie Pixley and company opened a two week's engagement at Tremont Theatre last evening in the new comedy, "22, Second Floor." Miss Pixley finds abundant opportunities for her peculiar talents in this modern comedy of errors, and it is needless to add that she improves them all. Her singing and dancing were as usual received with great favor. Her supporting compan is good, and gave a well balanced, pleasing performance...
...broke through and stopped him and the ball went to Harvard. At this Furniss was substituted for Donnelly, disqualified for rough play. Lee and Saxe could not get started, and a misunderstanding of the signals forced Dean to touch the ball down for the fourth time. On Princeton's second down Ames punted to Saxe who made a brilliant catch. Ames and Trafford punted back and forth several time but finally Ames made a poor return and Saxe got the leather and rushed finely to Princeton's twenty-five yard line. Lee gained a little, but Upton failed to advance...
...When the second half began Harvard worked the ball up to Princeton's twenty-five yard line where Trafford tried for a goal from the field. Princeton took the play and brought the game to the middle of the field. Ames and Trafford kicked back and forth, and Channing and Cowan advanced the ball by short rushes through Harvard's line. Ames ran fifteen yards around the end and the game was brought to Harvard's twenty-five yard line. Ames caught Trafford's punt and the ball was returned across Harvard's line and Saxe was forced to touch...