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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...forget the Banjo Club of which the university existence is now assured. The only criticism which need be made to the programme as a whole is that it was perhaps somewhat too long. The experiment made by the Pierian is very marked and its work was strong throughout. The advent of the Banjo Club as a co-partner in the work of the concert was highly relished by the audience, if judgment may be made from the prolonged applause which greeted its playing. Great praise is due to the management of the concert for the prompt manner in which...
...Shooting Club will close a most satisfactory series of matches to-day. No new series has been arranged at present and there will be no more work until after the mid-years. The practice throughout the fall has been enthusiastically carried on and the scores have been exceedingly good. The work of the new men has been especially praiseworthy and gives promise for the increased prosperity of the Club. The present management has been excellent and has done much to increase the popularity of the gun among us. The beautiful set of cups now on exhibition are the rewards...
...rumored that the freshmen are about to start a hare and hound club; they will have runs throughout the winter, using black p per for scent. that it may show against the snow. This is all very well '90, but it won't work with Cambridge snows...
...than last by some 25 or 30 pages, containing as it does much new matter. There are 11 new organizations given: - The Boylston Chemical Club, the Conference Francaise, the Schwatzende Bruderschaft, the '89 Banjo Club, the Harvard Law Association and six new Harvard clubs. This growth of Harvard clubs throughout the country is very gratifying. There are 17 at present, in states from California to Maine...
Prof. Lanciani delivered the sixth of his course of lectures, last evening, in Sanders Theatre, on "The Campagna," A good seized audience was in attendance and the lecturer held their attendance throughout with a description of the ancient and modern life of the Campagna, the Roman villas and the modern dwellings which rest on the ruins of ancient grandeur. The lecture closed as usual with an interesting series of stereopticon views illustrating the preceeding text...