Word: weather
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...handicap meeting of the H. A. A., postponed from Saturday, took place this afternoon. The weather conditions were all that could be desired and the track was in good condition. Compared with other fall meetings, that of yesterday was by far the most successful ever held, and although no inter collegiate records were broken, nevertheless in several instances, better times were made than at any previous fall meeting. The officers of the H. A. A deserve special praise for the promptness with which events were called, and for the handicapping which gave universal satisfaction. The contestants themselves ran with great...
About a hundred spectators, chilled by the rain, and numbed by the cold wind which blew across Jarvis Field, stood for thirty-five minutes Saturday afternoon to see Harvard beat Dartmouth. The game was delayed till four in the hope that the weather would clear. There was a little cessation of the rain at that time, and the teams appeared. Dartmouth took the west goal and kick off. Play had lasted just one minute when rushes by Sears, Woodman and Porter brought the ball over the line. Woodman kicked the goal. The ball was again put in play, and good...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON - Although the contestants in the last hare and hunds run were quite numerous considering the condition of the weather, '90 was very scantily, if at all represented. The H. A. A. takes a good deal of trouble in arranging these runs, and even adds prizes for the successful ones, which should at least excite more interest. The slow hunts are not fatiguing, and the fears of over-exertion should not keep anybody away. These runs are only held a few times each year, and it is certain that many members of the freshman class, if they should...
BICYCLE CLUB. If the weather is favorable, there will be a run to Lynn Saturday, starting from University, at 9.30 a.m. Members will sign the book at Bartlett...
...active members is none too large. While urging every man in college who has a wheel to join, we must depend mainly upon the class of '90 for an increasing membership. According to the present plans of the club, there will be, on an average, two runs a week (weather permitting) for the rest of the season. During the winter months, the active and associate members will meet at the customary "smokers." Membership may be recorded at the secretary's room, No. 9 Thayer...