Word: signs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...book has been placed at Leavitt & Peirce's in which all those who intend to go to New Haven to witness the Yale game on Saturday, are requested to sign their names. The management of the H. U. B. B. C. has stated that if a hundred or more men sign, the price for the round trip will be $4.00. This is remarkably low, and all who can possibly afford the time and the money, should accompany the nine on Saturday. It should be remembered that probably every member of Yale College will turn out to support the home nine...
...MORRISON, Pres.NEW HAVEN GAME. If 100 or more sign for tickets to New Haven the price for the round trip will be $4.00. It is of the utmost importance that all should sign before Thursday. Books now open at Leavitt & Peirce...
...important questions of the day, is inconsistent with the requirements of a liberal education. That Harvard is waking from this indifference, which so many of those who have never been in Cambridge, especially the editors of religious journals have bitterly decried, is a good sign. Certainly indifference is worse than either atheism or theism. Theist and atheist alike may well complain...
...matter for commendation that the Cricket Club is thus early awaking to activity. The attempt to secure suitable grounds for practice is a good sign. Aside from the fact that the ground used by the club last year was extremely poor for the purposes of the game, it is also true that the playing seriously conflicted with the other sports. That the club deserved credit for its unusual energy last serson is not to be doubted. We think, however, judging from present reports, that greater credit is to be won this season, simply by reason of greater energy...
...Watertown a drove of ponies from the ranch of Mr. Benj. Brewster of Cheyenne. They will all be warranted sound and thoroughly broken to the saddle. They will cost about $120.00 per head. Gentlemen (whether members of the club or not) in want of a pony, are requested to sign the paper in the rooms, or to send their name to Mr. Marshall P. Williams (Country Club, Brookline), who will answer any inquiries regarding the consignment...