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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...energy shown by the Cricket club this year is very encouraging. This branch of our athletics, though herefore not supported by many men and having a number of difficulties to contend against, has always brought credit to the college. This year we are very glad to see that the club has begun the season with increased energy and under much more favorable conditions. More men are trying for the team than ever before and the drawback of having no suitable practice ground has been done away with. The need of having more room for our outdoor athletics is a question...
...match was very close throughout, the teams being tied four or five times, and it was only by steady, hard shooting that Harvard won. The greater part of the match was shot in the rain, which, with a slight mist, and a dark background, made the birds hard to see. The Harvard team shot steadily, and although none of the individual scores were as high as one made by a member of the Country club team, the work of the team was extremely good, especially when the conditions under which the match was shot are taken into account. Each...
...very glad to see that the Greek play "Electra," which was given in Boston on Thursday afternoon, will be given in Sanders Theatre next Wednesday evening. This will furnish a rare opportunity for all the students and especially those interested in the study of Greek. The play will be given at the special request of the Greek Department of the University, the members of which have been very much interested in the play as given in New York and Boston. The play is said to be admirably acted and the scenery and costumes are very authentic. We need not urge...
...United States do not require a large navy. (a) We have no distant colonies to defend:- Holman's speech, Congressional Record, vol. 18, Appendix, p. 97; (b) we have proved our ability to maintain our rights without the support or a large navy, e. g. the Oregan Question, (see Schouler's History of the United States, vol 4, p. 503); The Alabama claims:- (see McCarthy, History of Our Own Times...
...Call and see the assortment of baseball goods, catchers' gloves, balls, bats masks and protectors at James W. Brine's, 10 and 11 Harvard Row, and 436 Harvard street...