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...freshman has written a thrilling letter to his friends at Williston School, urging them to put forth extrastreenuous efforts in their preparations for Harvard. He soothes their fears by ending with the advice, "Don't let any of these things frighten...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 5/8/1891 | See Source »

...clock Herrick of the Berkeley School, New York, and Coues of Browne and Nichols played off the semi-finals. The work in these sets was very close and interesting, and called forth the applause of the spectators again and again. The first set went to Herrick, 6-2, owing to his superior placing, and to Coues' inability to get his returns inside the court. Coues won the next set, however, 6-4, by remarkable cross-court and sideline work. This was the most hotly contested and interesting set of the day and abounded in fast, accurate placing and brilliant returns...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Interscholastic Tournament. | 5/5/1891 | See Source »

...second game of the class series was played on Jarvis Field yesterday afternoon by the juniors and the seniors. The game was not well played by either team, but at the end was exciting enough to call forth considerable enthusiasm from the partisans of the two teams. When the seniors tied the score in the first half of the ninth inning, Ninety-one men held a love feast back of first base. The juniors took their turn a few minutes later, when through errors by Austrian, Lee and Bowman, Curtis scored the winning run for Ninety-two. The feature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-one 11; Ninety-two 10. | 4/29/1891 | See Source »

...part of the city, passing through that part of the city containing University, Brazenose, St. Mary's, Queen's and New College. Some charming views were shown of St. Mary's Chapel, and its quaint door way flanked by two twisted pillars. A view of the Bodleian Library drew forth the remark from Professor Cooke that it was his ideal library where the rooms were low and the books within easy reach...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Cooke's Lecture. | 3/28/1891 | See Source »

...sumptuousness and just at the age to enjoy the excitements of the occasion," -is vivid in the extreme. He tells of the political excitement which permeated the men in the fall of 1860, of the student parades, of the many bright verses and squibs which the occasion brought forth, and of the organization of the Harvard cadets, which, by the bye, were drilled by President, then Professor, Eliot. Then comes an account of the students leaving for the army, and a short sketch of the work and deeds of Harvard soldiers. The article is profusely illustrated with pictures of some...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New England Magazine. | 3/4/1891 | See Source »

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