Word: spend
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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During 1893-94 Professor Norton will not give his courses but will take the year for his sabbatical vacation, which he expects to spend in Cambridge. Not only his course Fine Arts 4, which would regularly come next year, but Fine Arts 3, will be given, both, however, as half courses. An attempt will be made to cover thoroughly as the shorter time will allow, the same ground which is now included in the full courses...
John G. Clarkson, pitcher of the Cleveland league team, arrived at New Haven last Wednesday. He will spend March coaching the candidates for the Yale nine. This is the first time a national league player has coached the Yale team in eight years. Clarkson will direct the work of the players in the cage, especially the pitchers, and the diamond practice and team work of the candidates until the departure of the team on its Easter trip...
...which is as commendable as it is out of the general run of freshman interests at colleges. This work is the "Boys Club", which was founded in 1889 by the class of '92 and '91 S. Its object was to provide an occupation for boys who were accustomed to spend their evenings about the streets. A meeting of the class was held and a committee appointed, who fitted up a room with games, books, etc. The work proved so successful that two years ago the club was able to move into still larger and more comfortable rooms. This year...
Harper's for January begins with an article on Julian Ralph on "The Old Way to Dixie," thoroughly and excellently illustrated by William T. Smedley. Mr. Ralph has a faculty of being able to spend a week in a portion of the country and coming away with an exhaustive knowledge of it. So, in the present case, he describes a trip down the Mississippi and is geographically as much at home as if he had spent his life going from Cairo to Memphis and back again...
Christmas Day every man will spend as he likes. Christmas night the clubs will leave at eight o'clock, arriving at Cleve land at seven the next morning. They will give a concert on Monday evening, after which there will be a dinner at the Union Club. Tuesday there will probably be a reception and the clubs will leave at 8.55 for Chicago, arriving there at 7.35 Wednesday morning. From Chicago they go to Milwaukee where they will be given a reception by Mrs. Abbott. There will be a concert in the evening, and Thursday morning they will return...