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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Rowland Blennerhassett Mahany, "A Message from the New South." - Henry W. Grady...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Competitors for the Boylston Prizes for Declamation. | 5/12/1887 | See Source »

HARVARD. POSITIONS. SOUTH BOSTON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lacrosse. | 5/9/1887 | See Source »

...Lacrosse Team meant business on Saturday, and showed from the beginning of the game their determination to beat the team which beat them so badly a week ago to-day. When the ball was faced it went to the South Boston posts, and in three minutes Harding caught it where he wanted it, and scored by a quick throw. Harvard captured the ball at the face again, and the fielders worked it into the attack. It was reurned however, and the Harvard defence had very lively work for a few minutes. When the ball finally went to the visitors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lacrosse. | 5/9/1887 | See Source »

...University Lacrosse Team will play the South Bostons again on Jarvis at 4.30 this afternoon. The team will play as follows: Morton, Peabody, Williams, Nichols, Griffing, Towle, Gardner, Davidson, Blodgett, Dudley, Hale, Harding; substitutes, Weed, Griswold...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 5/7/1887 | See Source »

...defeat which the Lacrosse team received from the South Boston team yesterday afternoon should be a warning against the danger of over confidence, a danger to which the lacrosse men are particular liable, owing to their long continued success. Some time yet remains before the first college game, and yesterday's lesson should be profited by, if the champion ship is to remain here another year. The season has been against our team, and the disadvantage can only be overcome by harder or rather more careful work, for nobody can accuse the lacrosse men of not working hard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/3/1887 | See Source »

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