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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...need felt that the 'varsity management offer to take holders of season tickets to New Haven on Saturday at greatly reduced rates and partly at their own expense. The offer is well made. A good number of Harvard supporters will be a greataid to the nine, and every student whose circumstances will permit, ought to be one of these on Saturday...
...counted upon to spend every whit of his power to bring victory to Harvard on Saturday. Few students can be in New York to cheer there; nearly all can gather this morning to show, by an enthusiastic send-off, their confidence in the team. It gives an encouragement whose force is by no means spent in the interval before the games...
...possible winners of the cup, but this year it is Pennsylvania and not Princeton that will make the fight with Harvard and Yale. Experience has shown that predictions concerning the outcome of the individual events cannot be made with any degree of assurance. However, brief mention of the men whose public performances have been worthy of especial notice may be of interest...
...growth of the Union has been one of the most marked successes that has ever recompensed efforts to bring education of a more advanced character within the reach and the desires of the working people. The Union has opened a new world of interests to hundreds of people whose lives before were sordid and cramped. Even if the reflex good which comes to teachers were not considered, the labor spent on the Union is assuredly well directed...
Whereas: By the death of William Campbell Trusdell, the class of '94 of the Harvard Law School has lost a member whose many kindly qualities had endeared...