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Word: showings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...names on the book so far. This number must be raised to fifty, before hopes of a dinner can be entertained. But let it be remembered that fifty is a minimum, not a maximum number. What class spirit does an attendance of fifty out of two hundred and fifty show? The number of those who attend ought to be at least one hundred! The success of the '87 dinner of last year will not allow that there should be any less interest in the dinner shown this year. Besides, '87 must now set a good example to the classes below...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/15/1886 | See Source »

EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - The statement in yesterday's CRIMSON that the photographs taken at the finish of the class races show open water between the '88 and '89 crews, is misleading. These photographs, as will readily appear upon close examination, were taken at a considerable angle, therefore a correct idea of the finish can not be obtained from them. That there was open water between the two crews is denied by a gentleman on the referee's tug, prominent in rowing matters; also by the testimony of several spectators on the Beacon St. wall, where the best idea...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 5/13/1886 | See Source »

...photographs taken at the finish of the class races show open water between the '88 and '89 crews, which is contrary to the reports which have been commonly circulated among the students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 5/11/1886 | See Source »

...nine arrived in Cambridge last night. Let us show our appreciation of their efforts by a large attendance at the game with the Maldens to-morrow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/11/1886 | See Source »

...read-mission with feelings of genuine satisfaction. The position that Harvard men hold in the ranks of the amateur sportsmen is marred only by our inferiority in foot-ball. The action of the faculty last winter and our return to the college league, have placed us where we can show that our prowess in athletics is not confined to rowing, base-ball, lacrosse, polo, and field sports...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/7/1886 | See Source »

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