Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...second university crew has stopped rowing. There are now twelve candidates: the eight which has been rowing together for the past few weeks and four substitutes. The crew as it rowed yesterday was: bow, Staunton '90; 2, Clarke '91; 3, Sanford '90; 4, Longworth '91; 5, Finley '91; 6, Tilton '90; 7, Hutchinson '90; stroke, Herrick...
There was a slight fire in Grays 49 yesterday...
...freshman baseball team practiced on Jarvis yesterday afternoon...
...good-sized audience was in attendance at the Jefferson Physical Laboratory yesterday afternoon to hear Professor Lyon's first lecture upon "Babylonian Books." The first part of the lecture was taken up with an account of the attempts that have been made from the early part of this century up to the present time for the excavation of ruins in Babylonia and Assyria. The Babylonia and books proper can hardly be called books in our sense of the word, since they are nothing more than finely inscribed tablets of stone or baked clay. The ruins from which these tablets have...
...adjourned meeting of the instructors and students interested in the formation of an English Club was held yesterday afternoon in Sever 1. Mr. Dodge, chairman of the committee previously appointed to prepare a constitution, called the meeting to order, and submitted a report. After much discussion and some amendment, the constitution reported was adopted. Officers were then chosen: President, Prof. Child; vice-president, Prof. Wendell; secretary and treasurer, Dodge, '89; executive committee, the vice-president and secretary, ex officio. Mr. Kittredge, Wardner, '90, and H. T. Parker, '90. The executive committee will have general charge of the work...