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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...nine meets Yale for the first time this season. The game with Columbia, disheartening as its effect has been, must act as an incentive to greater efforts than have yet been made. Harvard ought to win to-day, and with a proper spirit of confidence and presence of mind success can be gained. The record made by the Harvard nine of last year must not remain unparalleled in the list of our athletic victories...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/8/1886 | See Source »

Tuesday afternoon, May 4, "The Idlers" gave a theatrical performance. The manuscript play, "The Maid of Athens," was lent to the club by Col. Higginson, and it was played with considerable success, at least in the opinion of the uncritical Annex maidens. Some time ago a play, "King Rene's Daughter," was given by the club. So, notwithstanding our reputation for primness and learning, you see we are becoming quite sociable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 5/5/1886 | See Source »

...students; and it is of the utmost importance that our nine should be likewise supported. Every man who makes the trip may be sure of a warm welcome, and may feel that, by lending his presence on an occasion of such importance, he is adding to our chances of success. Besides, the trip will undoubtedly be a very jolly one; especially will this be the case if our nine wins, and that it may do so is the hope of every supporter of the crimson. So let every man who can afford it, sign the book at Leavitt & Peirce...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/5/1886 | See Source »

...teams of the country. It has taken advantage of this opportunity to show itself equal to anything that is expected of it at so early a season. The game of Saturday brought out admirable playing on both sides, and displayed qualities in our men that augur well for the success of the team in the approaching cricket season. We can only say that our men are capable of doing themselves credit this summer; whether they will do so, depends on themselves, and we think, from some of the really admirable playing done in this game, that we can safely rely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/4/1886 | See Source »

...eighty-seven board to day assumes control of the CRIMSON. Never has the outlook of any board been more favorable. The retiring board merit all praise for the successful manner in which they have fulfilled their work. The paper has steadily increased in circulation throughout the year, not only among the students, but also beyond the college. Yet, notwithstanding the success of the past year, we hope during the coming year to still further increase the usefulness of the CRIMSON. Mention has already been made that a daily communication with the college secretary has been established, and it is hoped...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/3/1886 | See Source »

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