Word: yet
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Although we may take this as a compliment to Professor Moore, yet we think that the students should come first and the public afterwards in respect to seats at any lecture...
...There is yet some uncertainty as to where the practice will be held this year, but probably Holmes Field will be selected. The eleven practiced there the spring of '94. As there is no regular cricket pitch on the field, a cocoanut matting has to be stretched over the ground after it has been well rolled. Beacon Park, where the eleven practiced last year through the kindness of the Zingari eleven, has been bought up by a railroad...
...Pennsylvania are to be played in Boston. The rule is that one year Harvard goes down to Philadelphia and the next year the Philadelphia elevens come up to Boston. The matches here are played at Longwood, on the grounds of the B. A. A. eleven. The dates have not yet been settled but they will probably be during the third week in May. The provisional schedule of the Harvard eleven is given below. Two Saturdays have been reserved, one for an intercollegiate match and the other for a match with the St. Paul's School eleven if possible...
...some time owing to the cold weather. The squad work on the asphalt or in the Gymnasium, however, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Since the holidays most of last year's men have been resting, only the new candidates coming out every day. No regular games have been scheduled yet for the spring but scrub games will be played as soon as the ground becomes soft enough...
...regime they are obliged to fill the aching void between Friday and Wednesday as best they can. The three-day scheme, beginning of necessity on Friday, since the finals do not end till then, and lasting through Monday, offers a programme which can be enjoyed in gentlemanly leisure, yet which will comfortably fill the now empty space, leaving Baccalaureate Sunday and the Tuesday before Commencement as days of peaceful rumination for the old grads., and of re-cuperation for the youth of both sexes...