Word: signs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...placed a sign-board stating...
...CLAFLIN, Manager.GAME PLACARDS.- Several persons having expressed a desire to obtain the colored placards of the championship games, a book has been placed in the store of Leavitt and Peirce, and should forty men sign before Saturday P. M., the placards will be printed with the scores attached. The price will be 50 cents for a set of ten; the price simply covering the cost of printing...
...lack of by-play was striking, albeit natural, and almost all the participants fell into the error, common to all American -born amateurs, of looking preternaturally solemn-as if the destinies of the stellar system weighed upon their shoulder-when they had nothing to say. Yet there was no sign of carelessness; every movement and position seem to have been well studied out beforehand. The thing that most detracted from the effectiveness of the play was, not so much the indistinct enunciation, as the untrained voices of the actors. Few of the voices carried well. But for really brilliant stage...
INSTITUTE OF 770. The annual dinner will be held at the Quincy House, Wednesday evening. May 27th, at 7 o'clock. Please sign and pay at Bartlett's immediately...
...HAVEN TRIP. Enough men have already signed to bring the round trip fare down to $5.00; if 85 men sign before Friday at noon, the fare will be only $4.00 for the round trip. These tickets will be good from Saturday A.M. until Sunday night, and by paying a small sum in addition, will be good from Friday afternoon to Monday night, so that those who wish to accompany the nine on the whole trip, can use the same tickets. As this game has more than ordinary importance in the championship series, it is sincerely to be hoped that Harvard...