Word: visitting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...musical organizations are laying out plenty of work for this season. The University Glee and Banjo clubs will take an extensive tour through the west, while the Apollo Glee and Banjo clubs will visit the southern states. The orchestra does not contemplate any long trip, but will give concerts in the neighboring towns...
...heavy expenses of last year's theatricals, and also to keep out an element which generally attends public lectures in Cambridge more from an idle curiosity than from any genuine interest in the affair. We trust that when M. Coquelin comes he may be as well repaid for his visit as those who will have the opportunity to hear...
...Glee and Banjo Clubs have been selected and are now busy preparing for their annual Christmas trip, which will be more extensive this year than ever before. The clubs will visit the following cities in the order named: Cleveland, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Colorado Springs, Denver, Kansas City and St. Louis. Our Christmas vacation has been lengthened and will commence Thursday, December 20, and end Tuesday, January...
...first meeting of the Shooting Club took place yesterday afternoon and was highly successful in all respects. The day brought out a large number of spectators who were well repaid for their visit. The best shooting was done by Lamb, R. H. Post and Greene. Some excellent material was found among the freshmen. Ten men entered in the competition for the Founder's cup, which went to R. H. Post. '91, who broke eleven out of fifteen birds. In order to get permanent possession of this cup, it must be won four consecutive times, or eight times in all. Thus...
Yale won another championship game from Princeton to-day by a score of 9 to 1. This game was to have been played on the day of Mrs. Cleveland's visit to Princeton, but was prevented by the weather. Both nines played a good careful game up to the seventh inning, and for a time the issue was very doubtful, Princeton tying Yale 1 to 1 in the fifth, and holding them during two innings. In the last two, the Yale men hit King very hard, and thus ran the score up very rapidly. Neither Mercur nor King...