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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...work covers an immense amount of material relating to all branches of college activities in any way connected with Harvard and also contains references to accounts contained in the Memorabilia of other colleges. In spite of this wide range of material the method of arrangement is so simple and wellplanned that the volume is exceeding convenient and serviceable for practical...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A New Index. | 12/10/1897 | See Source »

...first regular shoot of the club was held on Saturday at Walnut Hill. Only five men turned out, as it was a very poor day for shooting, but in spite of the unfavorable conditions some creditable shooting was done. The best scores were: Pistol (22 cal.) at 50 yds.- C. H. Taylor 1900, 91; E. Malinckrodt 1900, 82. Revolver (44 cal.) at 50 yds.- C. H. Taylor 83. Rifle (38-55) at 100 yds.- B. F. Bell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rifle and Revolver Club. | 12/7/1897 | See Source »

...first and only dress reheasal of the French Department play, "Athalie," went off last night with a fair amount of smoothness, in spite of a few stumbles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dress Rehearsal of "Athalie." | 12/4/1897 | See Source »

...last of the hare and hound runs was held yesterday afternoon. In spite of the snow and difficulty in finding the trail the time made was very good. The course was about seven miles in length. It lay out Brattle and Mt. Auburn streets, around Fresh Pond and back by way of Concord avenue. The break was made at the corner of Concord and Huron avenues. As three of the hounds finished within the eight-minute limit, the third one will receive a prize. The first four hounds returned in the following order: H. B. Clark 1901, H. Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hare and Hound Run. | 12/4/1897 | See Source »

There was a small attendance at the meeting of the Freshman Debating Club last night, in spite of the fact that the speaking was rather better than usual. The question was, "Resolved, That there should be compulsory arbitration in labor disputes between employers and employees." The principal disputants were: Affirmative-D. J. Murphy and M. A. Sullivan; negative-H. W. Bowker and H. H. Murdock. Bowker and Sullivan spoke on the rebuttal. The judges decided in favor of the affirmative, although the negative appeared to have a better delivery and knowledge of the subject. After the speeches from the house...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Debating Club. | 11/30/1897 | See Source »

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