Word: stilling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...hearts of the students by Class Day. It is interesting to watch the rise and fall of these two celebrations. As one has declined, the other has advanced, until at present each occupies its own place, in no way interfering with the other. The white haired graduates still consider Commencement the one day in the college calendar, the day on which they meet their former class mates once again and renew, perhaps for the last time, those bonds of fellowship which death alone can sever. The happy Senior, however, turns instinctively towards Class Day as his day of days...
...second time to bat Harvard made 87 and U. of P. tied the score and had seven men still to bat. The game was not played...
...Hughes '94 and W. S. Youngman Sp. Doubles; W. Wells L. S. and W. S. Youngman Sp., C. R. Stetson '94 and G. C. Niles '94 and W. O. Taylor and H. J. Taylor. Everyone is particularly urged to be punctual. Entries for the canoe race on Monday are still open...
...beat us, and only last Saturday the nine beat Brown when at her best by a score of 8 to 1. The make up of the Yale nine is given as it was then and probably will be today. Our make up has been slightly changed, and Abbot is still unable to play third...
...game with Georgetown yesterday was an easy victory for the home team. Georgetown put up a strong game, her fielders made but a single error, and Carmody, the pitcher, sustained his reputation by holding down the Harvard men to six hits. Harvard, however, did still better; the fielders likewise played almost faultlessly, and Highlands allowed his opponents but two singles...