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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...clock, and the spectators began to arrive about 12.30 in straggling two and threes. The number increased towards 1.15, and the stands were practically all filled at 1.45. A slight haze partially obscured the sun, and the wind blew lightly across the field from the south. The afternoon was excellent for football, but in spite of the gray overcoat and dark cloaks there was considerable color on the Harvard and Yale stands. The field was hard and freshly marked out. A great number of people came out by way of Western avenue and Allston. The band had special seats within...

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

Today's weather forecast for Boston and vicinity is: Threatening, probably with showers in the afternoon or night, warmer, easterly to sontherly winds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Weather Forecast. | 11/18/1899 | See Source »

Saturday: cloudy but probably fair. Warmer in the afternoon with fresh W., S. E., or S. winds. At present storm centre in Middle West which will move N. E. or E. If N. E. Saturday will be fair; if E. it will rain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Local Weather Forecast. | 11/17/1899 | See Source »

...Club shot at Wellington yesterday afternoon against a mixed team composed of graduates and professionals. The Gun Club was defeated by a score of 112 to 111. The individual scores follow: Gun Club. Mixed Team. Mallinckrodt, 27 Cochrane, 14 Dana, 24 Williams, 23 Phelps, 23 Hardy, 21 Sanford, 21 Larvy, 30 Kinney, 16 Barret, 24 Total, 111 Total...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gun Club. | 11/17/1899 | See Source »

...hare and hounds run which was postponed on Wednesday on account of the football celebration was held yesterday afternoon. The course led through Norton's woods, and up Beacon street to Porter Station, then home by Massachusetts avenue, with a break at Shepard street, about half a mile from the finish. There were no hares, and the hounds were led by H. B. Clark '01, who was the first man home. The run was nearly three miles long, and the pace was very slow up to the break...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hare and Hounds Run | 11/17/1899 | See Source »

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