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...second half Forbes took Whitman's place. Adams took Emmons' and Boyden, Wadsworth's. It was growing dark, and neither side could see well. Boston Latin took the ball, by working the wedge through the centre, well into Harvard's territory. Then the freshmen broke up the V, carried the ball down and scored. McNear made the touch down. Goal. Just before time was called Jackson made a long run in the dark and carried the ball to Boston's line. McNear took it across. Goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard '95, 22; B. L. S., 2. | 11/25/1891 | See Source »

31-24t.LOST. - A light fall overcoat dark brown diagonal. Brooks Brothers name on collar. Probably lost in recitation room. Please return to W. W. Brice, 36 Beck, and claim reward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 11/19/1891 | See Source »

...lecture last night, on Human Life and Ideals through the Dark and Middle Ages, Professor Marsh began by emphasizing the importance of comparing the present confusion in the forms of art, education and religion, with its growth and development from the Middle Ages. When the fall of the Roman Empire took place, all civilization and culture was enveloped in darkness. From that time until the 12th or 13th century, the whole world was undergoing a complete revolution, as far as civilization was concerned. The skepticism and superstition which had played so important a part in the fall of the Roman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Marsh's Lecture. | 11/18/1891 | See Source »

39-4t.LOST - A light fall overcoat, dark brown diagonal. Brooks Brothers name on collar. Probably lost in recitation room. Please return to W. W. Brice, 36 Beck, and claim reward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 11/18/1891 | See Source »

They began playing at three o'clock and, with a short intermission at four o'clock, played till almost dark. During the first part of the practice the fumbling by both hacks and forwards was very frequent. In fact it seemed to be the usual order of things. Afterwards, however, when the men had got warmed to their work they were able to hold on to the slippery ball better, and managed to play a very good game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Practice Yesterday. | 11/18/1891 | See Source »

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