Word: working
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...university crew are gaining daily. They are at present rowing in a paper shell. The Athletic crew are still at work. They have tried two of the 'varsity shells but have found themselves unable to row in either. On Tuesday they went out in '91's barge...
...colleges. What is most needed now is practice in batting, and this will be well provided as the second nine has an excellent battery. The plan will also furnish the substitutes a chance to play and will develop new men for the team next year. Nothing but the hardest work will enable Harvard to win this year, and every effort in the right direction will be appreciated by all interested in her athletic success...
...every year, and to be awarded finally to the man who made the best record in the ten years. The prinary object for which the cup was offered was really to create in the men in the college greater enthusiasm in playing, football and to incite them to harder work. It was an offer on the part of the givers at once generous and expressive of the deep in erest which they feel in Harvard's success. It therefore becomes the duty of the undergraduates to see that this opportunity is not neglected. Yesterday a notice was inserted...
...which it is customary to arrange games. A manager for the nine will be chosen, and, in addition to the daily games with the 'varsity, games will be arranged with strong out of town teams to be played on days when the 'varsity is engaged in match games. The work of the second nine will, in a great measure, supply the need of good practice games which the captains of the college baseball teams have felt so strongly in the past few years. The second nine can be relied upon to play a game far superior to many teams with...
...Varsity Banjo Clubs gave a concert at Melrose. The Glee Club gave a private concert last term but this was its first appearance in public, and the performance was a very creditable one. In one or two points the club appeared a trifle weak, but on the whole the work was very acceptable and there were several encores. The playing of the Banjo Club was admirable throughout. Each number received an encore, and the audience was evidently delighted with the playing. The programme...