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Word: grandly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...great number of people came out by way of Western avenue and Allston. The band had special seats within the enclosure, at the southwest corner of the field, and played familiar and inspiring Harvard airs. When Governor Roosevelt entered the field, a great cheer went up from the grand-stands...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TIE. | 11/18/1899 | See Source »

...grand-stands have been erected at each end of the football field, but they will not, however, remain as permanent structures. They will be replaced, on the first opportunity, by more durable stands of iron. Portable stands will also be built for the Freshman field, which will be capable of seating from three to four hundred, and which can be erected in a short time. The cinder track around the football field will be used in the 1900 track games for the first time, and will probably be raised if it is found to be necessary. Plans have been made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOLDIERS FIELD. | 11/18/1899 | See Source »

...President Eliot and Professor Hollis, who will respond; and then to Soldiers Field, where a huge bonfire has been prepared. As the committee in charge of the celebration has arranged for a large amount of combustible material, it is earnestly requested that no raids be made on the football grand-stands. The committee would also ask that voluntary subscriptions to help defray necessary expenses be left at Leavitt's. Torches may be obtained at Brine's for twenty-five cents. The Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CELEBRATION TONIGHT. | 10/9/1899 | See Source »

...Eliot and Professor Hollis, who will respond; and then to Soldiers Field, where a huge bonfire has been made ready. As the committee in charge of the celebration has arranged for a large amount of combustible material, it is earnestly requested that no raids be made on the football grand-stands. The committee would also ask that voluntary subscriptions to help defray necessary expenses be left at Leavitt's. Torches may be obtained at Brine's for twenty-five cents. The Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CELEBRATION TONIGHT. | 10/6/1899 | See Source »

Skull and Bones-D. H. Day, Indianapolis, Ind.; T. S. Maffitt, St. Louis, Mo.; S. D. Ames, Providence, R. I.; M. T. Adams, Amherst, Mass.; C. F. Sweet, Grand Rapids, Mich.; R. A. Callahan, Chicago, Ill.; W. F. Whitehouse, New York City; H. T. Bowles, New York City; A. G. Vanderbilt, New York City; James Brown, Chicago, Ill.; Ord Preston, Englewood, N. J.; J. M. Magee, Pittsburg, Pa.; Fred H. Brooke, Birdsboro, Pa.; C. N. Wells, Scranton, Pa.; W. E. S. Griswold, Erie...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Senior Elections. | 5/27/1898 | See Source »

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