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...game with the Tufts college eleven on College Hill. Play was begun at 3.45. Tufts presented a light team, and Harvard forced the ball down to the goal posts and kept it there during almost the entire game. Touch-down followed touch-down in rapid succession, and at the end of the first half hour the score stood Harvard, 40; Tufts, 0. Harvard made 5 goals, 2 touch-downs, and Tufts one safety touchdown. In the second half Harvard made two touch-downs, from which goals were kicked, in the first five minutes. At the end of the second half...
Willard retired at the end of the first half, and Smith played in the rush line the second half. Harding played half-back. R. F. Fiske, '87 was referee...
...fountain holder for $1.25. Members who bought Erckman Chatrian's Histoire d'un Payson in 4 vols., may return the last three vols. for which $1.95 will be refunded. The first volume will be furnished hereafter at 70 cents. The furniture rooms will be closed at the end of this week...
...quarter millenium. The plan calls for an enlargement of the committee in order that the work may be carried out more successfully. But the celebration proposed is of such a character that its success will necessitate a unanimous and cheerful support of the committee by the students. That this end may be attained the plan will be submitted to the classes in order that it may receive the ratification of each, and that the students personally may pledge themselves to take an active interest in the work. This plan of procedure cannot be too highly commended, as the name...
...ranks of Science that a word or two concerning it may be of interest. It is now a little over half a century old, and has had among its members such a noted man as Professor Agassiz, Professor Shaler and Professor Gray. It occupies handsome rooms in the eastern end of Massachusetts Hall, where a growing collection of minerals, reptilia and birds; and a valuable library which contains an almost priceless edition of Auduboni's birds. The society meets fortnightly for the discussion of congenial topics and is in a prosperous condition. It has given in the past several lectures...