Word: send
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...intercollegiate shoot is now only about two weeks off, it is earnestly desired that more men come out and try for the team. The shoots have been very poorly attended this spring and unless more interest is shown, it is very likely that Harvard will not send a team to the shoot at Princeton...
...indicate whether they are fulfilling their contract. If they are careless and no complaint is made, they will grow more careless; but, if the complaint does come, then there is a palpable warning to them against remissness. We wish that, whenever the paper is not delivered, subscribers would send a card stating the fact. To have the papers slovenly delivered is as great an annoyance to the editors as to the subscribers...
...Tremont Theatre, there will be a performance of Ibsen's "Ghost" by the same company which recently produced the play in New York. The price of subscription tickets will be $3.00 and unless two hundred are sold, the performance can not be undertaken. Harvard men are invited to send subscriptions to Mr. Goodfriend at the Tremont Theatre. The play will be well worth seeing...
...would not see the play-about three times as many tickets were asked for as were at the committee's disposal. In making the assignments the committee has given tickets to all the teachers of classics and a fair proportion of the best pupils from the schools which regularly send a number of persons to the college...
...meeting of delegates met in New York last week to arrange an intercollegiate fencing contest. Columbia's representative was L. M. Lawson. A. G. Thatcher was the delegate from the Harvard Fencing Club. Yale failed to send a delegate. A series of tournaments was arranged to be held in New York and Boston alternately. A silver cup has been offered by two prominent New York fencers to be awarded to the winning team...