Word: tripping
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...officers of the musical clubs deserve credit for their efforts to keep up the interest of the members, which, for a time, it was feared would be very much lessened by the Faculty's edict against the Christmas trip. It would be a sorry admission to make and nothing could be farther from the truth than to say that the musical clubs could not be maintained successfully without the western tours. But as a matter of fact the latter did give a decided stimulus to the work of the winter season; and the members who had hitherto been spurred...
HOLIDAY RATES.- Round trip tickets at 1.5 regular single fares via. B. and A., N. Y. C., L. S. and M. S., Mich. Cent., C. C. C. and St. L., and P. and L. E. railroads, can be obtained at 36 Thayer...
Professor Williston of the Law School has been suffering for some time from ill health caused by overwork. He has in consequence been obliged to give up his college work for the present and will take a trip to the south for his health. His sickness is not at all severe, and it is expected that he will be able to resume his work after the Christmas recess...
Notwithstanding the inevitable decline in interest in the musical organizations resulting from the faculty decision forbidding the Christmas trip, the clubs are now making good progress, and the indications are that the Annual Fall Concert, which takes place Wednesday, December 18, will be up to the usual standard. All the clubs will be slightly larger this year than in former years, inasmuch as the consideration of extra traveling expenses will not have to be counted in. Besides the fall concert, concerts have been arranged for December 11, at Lowell; December 13, at New Bedford; and December 16, at a fair...
LIONEL S. MARKS.GEOLOGY 4.- Make-up excursion to Medford for Tuesday section and all other whole-course men who have not yet taken this trip, will leave Union Station today...