Word: timing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Friday's issue of the CRIMSON the time for the start of the first hare and hounds run was announced as 4.25. Was not that a misprint? The runs have heretofore always been started at 3.30. Even as early in the season as this it grows dark at 5.15, thus giving no chance for a good run if started at the time originally stated. If 4.25 was a misprint it will doubtless be corrected. If not, will not the H. A. A. start the run at the usual time as it will insure a good run and enough men will...
...White's and a pass to McDonald, another touchdown but no goal was scored for '92 in less than 3 minutes. Score 10-0. Another touchdown was got by Putnam. Score 14-0. After the ball had stayed dangerously near Roxbury's goal for some time, Sullivan carried it the length of the field but was unable to cross the line. Both sides then kicked, but '92 soon got a goal and made the score 20-0. Roxbury had hard luck and the rest of the game was little more than touchdowns and unsuccessful tries for goals by '92. Time...
...invited to join in the hunt, but only members of the club are eligible to receive cups. The secretary will be at 14 Holworthy Tuesday morning from 8.30 to 11. Men who have not yet paid their initiation fee and signed the constitution may do so at that time...
...Harvard quickly regained it and kicked, but Cox, returned and lost greund for Harvard. Lee and Fearing regained it by short rushes. Harvard was given five yards on a foul. Blanchard and Fearing rushed. A bad pass gave Williams the ball. Cranston tackled well and made Williams lose ground. Time was then called. Score 20-0. Fearing made a rush of thirty yards followed by a rush by Lee who scored in less than three minutes. Goal. Score 26-0. Williams got the ball on a fumble and Cox kicked. Harvard's ball. Lee by good dodging gained forty-five...
STUDENTS OF HARVARD COLLEGE: On or about November 1st, I shall open a school of Shorthand and Type-writing at Harvard square (positive time and location announced later) expressly for the students of Harvard College. I shall teach my new system of short hand, which is liberally endorsed by the press and expert stenographers as the easiest, briefest and most accurate system of shorthand extant; it can be completely mastered in three months and a speed of 125 words per minute acquired. Pupils write from the first lesson. The first week will be free and I cordially invite all students...