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...they urge the suppression of the third Dudleian lecture, the subject of which is the Romish Church, and in substance declare that the continuance of this lecture at the present time would be both impolitic and unbecoming, and even more than unbecoming, it would be indecent and unjust'; and doubtless referring to the strong and violent language used by Chief Justice Dudley in the third clause of his will in pointing out what he considers errors, and idolatry, tyranny, usurpations, superstitions, heresies, and crying wickedness in high places of the Church of Rome, they recommend not only the suppression...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Suppression of the Third Dudleian Lecture. | 1/21/1892 | See Source »

Captain Frothingham is at present in New York but will return tomorrow. In his absence, B. W. Trafford '93 is acting as captain. "Tim" Keefe, who pitched for Philadelphia last year, is coaching the pitchers, who doubtless will gain many valuable points under his instruction. The following batteries practiced in the cage yesterday afternoon. J. A. Highlands, L. S. S. and F. C. Cobb, D. S.; P. L. Spalding '92 and H. Cabot '94; J. Wiggin '93 and J. Corbett '94; A. A. Highlands '94 and H. M. Clarke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 1/16/1892 | See Source »

...case pleasant reunions of Harvard graduates, and thus one of the first objects of the trip was fulfilled. The lack of financial success was due to the great distances between the cities in which the concerts were given, and the consequent heavy traveling expenses. Another year the trip will doubtless be planned so that this can be in a measure avoided. This year the clubs have had such a pleasant time that they can stand the disappointment at not having cleared a handsome sum by the trip...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/6/1892 | See Source »

...trip occurred about noon of this day. At Beards-town, Ill., the Yale clubs were met and the men of both colleges left the cars and greeted each other very cordially. To the natives of the little town, who stood about in evident wonder on the station platform, it doubtless seemed very strange to see so many men, dressed in blue and pink gowns, rushing about, and talking so earnestly, and to hear, on a quiet Sunday morning, the yells of the rival colleges as the two trains drew rapidly away from each other. Supper was served at Barstow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Glee Club Trip. | 1/5/1892 | See Source »

...meetings are already announced to be held in Boston within the next six weeks, so that training does not mean mere drudgery to the men; they have something immediate to work for. This should influence all old men to begin work at once. The captain of the team will doubtless call all candidates together early this week and map out a regular course of training. It is to be hoped that besides all the old men a great many new men will turn out at this meeting. Mr. Lathrop wants it understood that he is ready to devote his time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/5/1892 | See Source »

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