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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...small number of men who have so far come out to try for the team is discouraging. Harvard has always been well represented in the triangular intercollegiate shoots. Last year the team won the intercollegiate cup, and it would be a shame to allow it to go away without an earnest effort to keep it here another year. It is the duty of all men who have shot on the team to come out and try again. The new men always do better work when they are stirred by their example...
...intend to march in the intercollegiate Republican parade must sign blue books at Leavitt and Peirce's, Memorial Hall, the CRIMSON office, the Law School, or the Medical School, as it is necessary to determine how many uniforms will be required. No man will be allowed in this parade without a cap and gown and torch. Every one intending to enter the parade must sign the blue books before Saturday, October 24, in order to secure a cap and gown and torch. Price of cap, gown and torch will be 85 cents...
EXCELLENT table board at 11 Felton street. Also two large sunny rooms with or without board...
...form and inner arrangements of the Greek Theatre is one most ardently discussed at the present time among archaeologists and classical scholars. It interests not only the professional scholar, but also the lover of literature,- since it is impossible to appreciate or even to understand the Greek dramas without knowing how they were brought out; and their representation was dependent on the inner arrangements of the theatre. Until recently it has been universally believed that, in the action of the Greek play, actors and chorus occupied separate parts of the theatre:- the former a narrow stage ten or twelve feet...
...their willingness to aid by some individual activity. Such willingness, it is believed, can best be shown by sending into the doubtful states two Harvard speakers of training, both in debate and in campaign work. The expenses of such a project the Harvard Republican Club is unable to bear without assistance. A subscription must therefore be taken. We the undersigned, as a committee appointed to solicit subscriptions, respectfully request the same to be forwarded to A. H. Brewer, 20 Holyoke street...