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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...adherents of the latter, calling upon them to remember their pledge and not to forget the day of the meeting. On the day of the election a placard, similar to the postal card notice, and signed by the same men, appeared in the college buildings. The men whose names were signed had no knowledge of the matter. The meeting was called and Mr. Furber was elected President. Mr. Mahany and his followers refused to vote and called the meeting illegal, owing to the fact that members of the Union under the old constitution of the society and members who, although...
...using the tools of the box maker. There are a number who wish places in counting-rooms, banks, offices, or as salesmen in branch stores at popular seashore resorts. The most numerous body are applicants for positions as tutors, either of boys fitting for college or of children whose parents wish them to learn to love science by intelligent observation of nature...
...Harvard. The result was fatal. The game throughout was played without snap or energy, the batting by Harvard was weak and careless, although many hits would not have been made in any event for Van Wormer pitched a fine game. Williams could not hit Bingham at all except Burden, whose batting was a feature of the game...
McKean, centre fielder of the Freshman team, whose ankle was sprained in the last '89-90 game, is recovering rapidly. He will not be able to play, however, for two weeks. His loss will be severely felt...
...games. Now, in an intercollegiate contest, Harvard has been reduced to the level which has always been the object of scorn and contempt heretofore, and deserves to remain so. It is much to be regretted that, besides those who supported the nine, there were men on the team itself, whose conduct eminently ill-fitted the occasion. The fresh man nine has one thing to learn before it undertakes to represent Harvard again on the ball field, and that is to play ball like gentlemen. The freshman class before it again cheers the errors of its opponents should learn that such...