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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...club and officers were elected as follows: W. N. Gardner of Andover, president; Samuel Robinson of Boston Latin, vice-president; Carl Robertson of Cleveland High School, secretary; B. R. Curtis of St. Paul's, treasurer; J. S. Gill of Cleveland High School, fifth member of the executive committee whose other members are the four officers...
...will always be open the possibility of participation in the Harvard - Yale debates, which for the past few years have attracted the attention of the college world. So far Harvard has been invariably successful in these debates. The formation of a freshman society should be an aid to those whose task is to keep the record clean...
...great fault which nobody failed to notice was the total lack of team play. There was a vague looseness which accompanied every rush. Each man seemed to strike out for himself regardless of his fellow-players. This was especially true of the backs, whose interference and blocking off were most ragged. They received little support from the linemen, as their time was often occupied in holding their opponents, for which Harvard paid the penalty of ten yards time and again...
...WHITTEMORE.'VARSITY GLEE CLUB. - Rehearsal in Lawrence 1 tonight at seven o'clock sharp. Men whose names were published as being taken on for further trial must bring the New Harvard Song Book...
...most significant fact in regard to Dr. Holmes's death is that it ends an important epoch in the history of American literature. Dr. Holmes was the last of the remarkable group who have represented the best that there is in the prose and poetry of New England, and whose works will have a lasting value, - Longfellow, Lowell, Emerson, Whittier and Holmes. To these writers there is now no worthy successor. With the death of Dr. Holmes the period of New England's literary preeminence comes to a close...