Word: well
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...start a petition and our own editorial on the subject, were merely suggestions to be followed or not as the base-ball management saw fit. Outsiders should restrain themselves and not rush blindly into invective against a management chosen by representatives of the college, who probably know very well what is best for Harvard's interests in base-ball. We say all this to vindicate the base-ball management. It does not mean that we believe them always to be in the right. But we believe that, in this case, the attack was unjustifiable, and as such, to be refuted...
SPRING PANTS to measure.- Students wanting a first-class fitting suit will do well to call and see our large stock. This department is in the hands of a first-class cutter and all our work is warranted. Importers of English woolens. J. B. BRINE, 8 Boylston street near Post-Office...
...give a concert in Association Hall, Boston, for the benefit of the University Crew. There is no doubt that the concert will be an attractive one. Few of the concerts of our musical organizations are not. The clubs have practiced regularly and the program of the entertainment has been well selected. It is evident, therefore, that the concert will be well worth having for its own sake. But an additional inducement can be urged if one be needed: that is, the receipts of this concert are to be given to the University Crew. The financial condition of the Boat Club...
SPRING PANTS to measure.- Students wanting a first-class fitting suit will do well to call and see our large stock. This department is in the hands of a first-class cutter and all our work is warranted. Importers of English woolens. J. B. BRINE, 8 Boylston street near Post-Office...
...years, is now in the Theological School, and he has so far persisted in his determination not to row. Carter, the starboard stroke of last year, is the best now in training for the position, and there is a probability that he will stroke the boat, unless Cald well is finally prevailed upon to row. Carter, however, is wanted in his old position. There is little doubt that Wilcox will be the bow oar again this year. Capt. A. L. Cowles of the '86 crew, and Capt. John Rogers of the '87 crew, are both still in the University...