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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...best to give the matter some attention. On a priori grounds doubtless a fence such as described would not be half a bad idea. Expecially if it served the purpose of excluding the trouble some trespasser and the abominable "mucker" we would be forced to admit it a common blessing. There seem to us, however, to be other considerations in the matter bearing weight. Of course if the money for a fence is donated to the university for that purpose exclusively all discussion must be at an end; the fence if it comes under those conditions will be more than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/23/1889 | See Source »

LOST.- On the Common, Oct. 8th An ivory handled pen knife marked G. J. Abbot. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at No. 57 Brattle street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 10/16/1889 | See Source »

...that if it could be brought properly to the attention of all our fellow citizens capable of appreciating its importance, abundant contributions for its accomplishment would be at once assured. In this preliminary task, the students of our own truly national university, gathered here from every community of the common fatherland, are above all others in a position to render effective service. The writer hopes that all who are willing to assist in putting an appeal into the hands of the enlightened friends of higher education in other cities and states. will make themselves known to him at their earliest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 10/12/1889 | See Source »

...recent meeting of the interscholastic foot ball association the following schedule was adopted for the fall games: Oct. 18. Nobles vs. Boston Latin, Brookline Common; Hopkinsons vs. Roxbury Latin, Franklin Park: 19, Combination vs. Hopkinsons, Brookline; 25th, Boston Latin vs. Hopkinsons, Franklin Park. Cambridge vs. Combination, at Cambridge; Roxbury vs. English High, Brookline; 26th, Nobles vs. Combination, Brookline...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 10/5/1889 | See Source »

...received with a great deal of enthusiasm. He said that every man who enters Harvard becomes a part of a noble, historical society; that if he approaches the life in the proper spirit he cannot think of self only. He has a part to play in an organization, the common honor to sustain; he should, therefore, think of the life here in two aspects, for self and for Harvard college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: President Eliot's Address to the Freshmen. | 10/1/1889 | See Source »

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