Word: well
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...spared no trouble in getting together all the most recent and the best Harvard songs, and were aided in the work to a great extent by members of the Glee Club. The book is published in a very attractive form and contains fifty songs, the majority of which are well known. Many old songs which were in last year's edition, have been omitted, and in their stead the latest songs of the Glee Club have been...
...them, as to us, not to meet their old antagonists, but they have done the best they could, and we thank them just as much as if they had won the championship. Their faithful training and solid, hard work have set an example which future teams would do well to follow...
...FIRE in Stoughton Saturday evening emphasizes the fact that it is well to have a few hundred dollars insurance on wearing apparel, valuable books, pictures, etc. It costs very little. W. R. Ellis, agent for Commercial Union Assurance Co. (Limited) of London. 910 Main St. 47tf...
With the victory of Cambridge over the Boston Latin school last Saturday, the struggle for the interscholastic foot-ball cup is practically at an end. Many thanks are due to the donors of the cup for the successful outcome of their plan. The Cambridge and Boston schools as well as the Roxbury Latin, and, indeed, all the fitting schools in the vicinity of Boston prepare for Harvard. From them we receive, to a large extent, our material for our athletic teams. It is for our own interest, therefore, as well as for theirs, that a cup be offered. The success...
...ball went in the crowd on the side of the field. Yale again got the ball and a rush by Graves and a punt by Bull sent the ball close to Princeton's line, where Ames, attempting to rush, was downed by Stagg. Ames, however, sent it well into the centre of the field by a long punt. Yale, by short rushes, forced the ball to Princeton's twenty-five-yard line. Here Cowan was disqualified for foul tackling and Riggs took his place. Princeton regained some lost ground, but the ball, going to Yale on a foul, was forced...