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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...substituted for Shannon. After the ball was put in play Thayer and Valentine gained ten yards. Harding broke through and stopped Hulme and Blanchard dropped on the ball when Thayer fumbled a moment later. Fearing, P. Trafford, Saxe and Blanchard carried the ball steadily forward by means of short rushes, and it was Harvard's on Pennsylvania's three yard line. Fearing bunted twice into the crowd with no gain. On the third down, however, the ball was passed to Trafford who kicked a pretty goal from the field. Time twenty-five minutes. Score, 11-0. When play began again...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Wins Her First Championship Game. | 11/4/1889 | See Source »

STUDENTS OF HARVARD COLLEGE: On or about November 1st, I shall open a school of Shorthand and Type-writing at Harvard square (positive time and location announced later) expressly for the students of Harvard College. I shall teach my new system of short hand, which is liberally endorsed by the press and expert stenographers as the easiest, briefest and most accurate system of shorthand extant; it can be completely mastered in three months and a speed of 125 words per minute acquired. Pupils write from the first lesson. The first week will be free and I cordially invite all students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 11/2/1889 | See Source »

STUDENTS OF HARVARD COLLEGE: On or about November 1st. I shall open a school of Shorthand and Type-writing at Harvard square (positive time and location announced later) expressly for the students of Harvard College. I shall teach my new system of short hand, which is liberally endorsed by the press and expert stenographers as the easiest, briefest and most accurate system of shorthand extant; it can be completely mastered in three months and a speed of 125 words per minute acquired. Pupils write from the first lesson. The first week will be free and I cordially invite all students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 11/1/1889 | See Source »

...gained ground and Parker by a good push scored. No goal. Score 26-0. Ingalls got the ball on Atwater's kick and assisted by Ellsworth gained ten yards. Kendricken passed to Parker who rushed by the end and scored another touchdown. No goal. Score 30-0. In a short time Ninety-three scored again. No goal. Score 34-0. Kendricken's muff of Atwater's kick lost ground. Elllsworth, Slade and Parker rushed. Ingalls scored. Slade kicked the goal. Scored 40-0. Play then began in the middle of the field. Roxbury's ball. Chew took the ball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-three, 66; Roxbury Latin, 0. | 10/31/1889 | See Source »

Amelia E. Barr, Frank R, Stockton, Mark Twain, H. H. Boyesen and many other well known writers will furnish the fiction for the new volume, which is to be unusually strong, including several novels, illustrated novelettes, and short stories. "The Women of the French Salons" are to be described in a brilliant series of illustrated papers. The important discoveries made with the great Lick Telescope at San Francisco (the largest telescope in the world) and the latest explorations relating to prehistoric America (including the famous Serpent Mound, of Ohio) are to be chronicled in The Century...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Century Magazine in 1890. | 10/31/1889 | See Source »

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