Word: ten
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...play will begin promptly at ten o'clock and all the courts on Jarvis and Holmes will be reserved for the tournament. At noon a meeting will be held in 32 Matthews, to effect a permanent organization, and to elect officers for the ensuing year. The following committe is in charge of the tournament: W. D. Orcutt '92, chairman; V. M. Porter '92, and T. Hoppin '93. J. T. Whittelsey, Esq., Secretary of the United States National Lawn Tennis Association, will be the referee. Owing to lack of space the names of the contestants are omitted...
...nine will leave Harvard square for Princeton, this morning at ten o'clock. They will take the eleven o'clock express on the Boston & Albany, arriving in New York, at 5.30 p.m. They will then go directly to the Windor Hotel, where they will spend the night. A special car for the nine will leave New York at 11.10 Saturday morning, arriving at Princeton...
...word is enough to remind the college that the base ball nine leaves Cambridge at ten o'clock this morning to go to Princeton. The nine goes to play the first game which a Harvard nine has played with Princeton for three years, and the first of the series of four most important games of the present season. It will be a great encouragement to the team to have a large number of men cheer them off, and show the confidence which the college puts in them to win a victory in tomorrow's game...
...criticism and brought it up to a place of vital importance. In 1828, he published his first formal contribution to literature in the form of a criticism, the aim being to show that the early poets were the ancestors of the romanticists. In the course of the next ten years he published three volumes of poetry. Though the verses were well written and often of a religious turn of mind they did not meet with the success he had anticipated. He realized that he was intended more for a critic. As a novelist he was not fortunate...
...recall the shells, if necessary, the referee's tug will stop and the second barrel of the gun will be fired, but there can be no signal after ten strokes have been rowed...