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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...matters. The mass of nonsense and falsehoods which has been turned out for a public willing to believe anything without discount, has caused many a true Harvard man to feel the slander keenly. The truth of the matter has never been so eagerly sought for as has the other side. It was not for our Professors to proclaim the injustice of all these untruths in any other than a general way, but it is very fitting and proper that this worthy unofficial article should appear...
...room on the yard side of Gray's Hall. Price $66 for rest of academic year. Call at 31 Gray...
...Yale-Princeton game yesterday is an illustration, if one were needed, of the dangers of having seats and grand stands insecurely built. At the Harvard-Yale game at Springfield there came very near being a similar accident, in my opinion. The seats near the centre of the Harvard side, to the north, where I was, got swaying so badly near the end of the game that everybody left the upper rows. It would have taken very little more to bring the whole thing down-I think another touch-down for Harvard would have done it. The Harvard foot ball management...
...which the accommodations for spectators were sadly deficient. The seats on the right of the field were so insecurely erected that towards the close of the game they swayed dangerously. If many persons had not prudently stepped down from the upper tiers, and if the excitement on that side had not considerably abated soon after Harvard's second touch-down, there must have come an accident as terrible as that at Eastern Park. That the seats were insufficiently braced should not have escaped the attention of those who had charge of them...
...BRUEGGER, Sec.H. A. A.- Any student wishing reserved seats for the West Side Athletic Club boxing tourney to be held in New York on Dec. 6, may see a plan of the hall in which it is to be held by calling during office hours...