Word: throng
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...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. The soft air of June, the bright and happy faces of his fair friends, the countless throng of visitors, the magic-like appearance of the yard, all combine to form a picture which though years will soon efface, affords for the moment the fullest enjoyment...
...throng of visitors to the college yard yesterday attracted considerable attention by their strange appearance and u usual manners. They were Pine Grosheaks, and so seldom have birds of their species been seen in our vicinity that of the crowds who watched the flock. few recognized them or could name them...
...entirely useless I should like to offer some suggestions to the base ball management with regard to the accomodation of the vast throng that will gather on Holmes Field on the 23rd to witness the Yale-Harvard game, and especially the holders of reserved seats in sections N, O, and P. It seems it would be eminently proper for the management to expend some money on those seats and put up backs so as to make them as comfortable as the seats in the other sections, the price being the same and certainly sufficiently large to justify this slight improvement...
...Fair Harvard, thy sons to thy jubilee throng...
...called Captain Cumnock, and amid a thunder of applause Lee trotted upon the field, happy to have a chance to show his speed around the end of the Yale line. Fortunate Jim Lee! A few minutes later he was to be the proudest man in all that throng. It was Yale's ball, and she forced it back to near the middle of the field by short rushes. There Harvard stopped all further gain, and secured the ball. After a few short rushes through the line. Trafford was forced to kick again B. Morison was allowed a fair catch...