Word: sevens
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...second hare and hounds run of the Bicycle club took place yesterday afternoon. The hares. T. Barron, '91, and J. B. Henderson, '91, left the gymnasium at 4.27. Seven minutes later the hounds, led by E. A. Bailey, '91, followed the scent up Brattle street, across Concord avenue to North avenue; thence by North and Somerville avenues to Union square where the break was made. The hares covered the course of five miles in 28 minutes and came in 13 minutes before the hounds. E. A. Bailey was the first hound in, closely followed by Holmes...
...Yale Reading Room has on file twenty-seven of the college papers...
Thirty-two of the students were during the tenth year enrolled in the four undergraduate classes. Nine were freshmen, seven were sophomores, eleven belonged to the junior class, and five were seniors. To the members of the senior class certificates were awarded at the close of the year, certifying that they had during the previous year "pursued a course of study equivalent in amount and quality to that for which the degree of Bachelor of Arts is conferred in Harvard college," and had "passed in a satisfactory manner examinations on that course corresponding to the college examinations." At the same...
...Hare and Hounds runs yesterday W. Alexander L. S. and F. P. King '91 acted as hares leaving the gymnasium at 4.05. Seven minutes and a half later almost fifteen hounds were sent away under J. D Gorbam '90. The run was hard and long the hounds having so much difficulty in following the trail that they gave it up returning to the gymnasium at 5.20 led by W. C. Downs. The hares came in at 5.24. Both hares and the first hound will receive cups...
...sketch of his remarkable career on the stage, many anecdotes of Power, Wallack, Macready, and in fact all the great American actors of the last half century. The first of the Present Day Papers is written by William Chauncy Langdon, the subject being "The Problems of Modern Society." Seven of the most sociological critics of America have formed a group for the purpose of discussing social problems, in a series of essays of which this is the first. Miss Susan N. Carter contributes a paper on "Street Life in Madrid," with several picturesque illustrations. Another of Frank R. Stockton...