Word: tripped
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...train for the Hartford Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Tournament leaves the Boston and Albany station at 4-30, P. M. today. Price for round trip $7.00 ; board and lodging provided by Trinity college. Last year every college except Harvard sent a delegation, and the management hopes that today, at least a few who are interested in tennis will accompany the team...
...most convenient and much the most economical arrangement. The Harvard-Yale series should consist of four games, two played in Cambridge and two at New Haven, and only if necessary to play off a tie be played. Bitter experience has proved the extravagance of the New York trips. Last June-July, after the close of the college year, our nine made a trip to New York to fulfil their arrangements, and notwithstanding the most rigid economy prescribed by Mr. Winslow excellent, and followed out by the members of the nine, over $400 was lost by the association, owing principally...
...desire to thank Messrs. French and Carroll for their assistance in collecting money and in other matters last spring, and also Messrs. S. E. Winslow and B. B. Thayer for nine on its last New York trip, which I found it impossible to take. I can only say that I wish the nine of 1884 the very best success, and at this mars our prospect for the championship, which we have not held since...
...Life is real ! life is earnest ! etc.,"the Leaves resumes its account of the trip: "It did not seem exactly in keeping to go to Harvard immediately after this;" (referring to the quotation, we suppose,) "but that was a part of the plan, and so-we soon left the tall iron fence of the cemetery behind...
...game in New York was called at the end of the fourth inning, the score standing Yale 1, Harvard 1, even innings. On July 3d the nine went to Philadelphia and on the afternoon of July 4th was dedicated by Yale by a score of 23-9. The entire trip was very unsatisfactory both with regard to the result of the games, and also in a pecuniary way. Last year's experience should be of great help to the nine of '84, and with careful practice and conscientious training we do not see why the nine should not show...