Word: well
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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After considerable exertion on the part of the instructors, arrangements have been made for the department libraries to remain open until 6 o'clock every week day, and also from 8 to 10 at night. This includes those in Sever as well as elsewhere...
...same evening and in the same place, for the convenience of those who wish to attend. We sincerely hope that this call will not go unheeded, but that at both meetings there may be a large attendance, in order that the views of the college at large may be well represented. We cannot expect success in athletics unless we give our support morally as well as financially...
...open to all members of the University, and all are invited to participate in the discussions. A student who has spoken twice from the floor becomes thereby eligible for membership. The easy access to the society must prove an additional incentive to men who desire to learn to speak well...
...afternoon. The game was witnessed by about 4000 spectators. The rain made the ground slippery and took away much of the advantage that the superior weight of the Harvard team would have ordinarily afforded it. The Worcester men were very light, but played a plucky game and tackled unusually well, the best work being done by Allen, Lake and Patterson. The Harvard men played with as much steadiness and snap as could be expected when the brief time they have been in training is considered...
...CAMBRIDGE DAILY.- Cambridge has, at last, what has long been needed, a first-class local evening paper, called THE CAMBRIDGE DAILY. It has been running for about six weeks, and is now well established. It is well filled with all the local news, of which it prints from three to six columns a day. One of its strong features is its "notes and comments," which are very bright and spicy. It has a Harvard correspondent, who proposes to furnish all the college news. All the new dealers have...