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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...blame rests on the shoulders of the college at large and not on the team. The championship had to be and was won. Since the students neglected both to subscribe for the expenses of the team, and to go to the games, it was impossible to bring teams of gentlemen from Canada or the middle states for practice games. The lacrosse twelve was told to make bricks without straw, and it did its work well. Boston is an exceptional city as regards lacrosse. Here alone the game is not in the hands of gentlemen. Thanks, however, to the efforts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 5/17/1888 | See Source »

...following gentlemen acted as officers of the course: G. B. Morrison, '83, referree; J. D. Bradley and S. G. Wells, L. S., judges; H. H. Bemis, '87 judge of walking; E. C. Wright, L. S., starter; F. D. Fiske, '86, F. P. Keene. '91, and J. G. Lathrop, timers; J. M. Hallowell, '88, and G. B. Painter, '89, measurers; Copley Amory, '88, scorer; J. P. Hutchinson, '90, clerk of the course; J. Wendell, jr., '91, assistant clerk of the course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Spring Meeting of the H. A. A. | 5/7/1888 | See Source »

...than could be expected among the students. These opinions should be respected by the Overseers, especially as they go far towards disproving many of the assumptions made in the report. The majority of the younger Alumni probably agree with Mr. Dana and Mr. Wendell-at least these two gentlemen are very fair representatives of the larger body, and to them is due the gratitude of the students, for expressing their views in such a decided and emphatic manner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/5/1888 | See Source »

...sorry to observe that certain members of the senior class, although they have been in college four years, have not yet learned what is expected of gentlemen. Their actions on Jarvis Field Thursday afternoon might be excusable in school boys, but hardly in men about to graduate from Harvard College. There was absolutely no excuse for the personal ridicule some of the seniors saw fit to bring on the men in the Freshman team. The sallies undoubtedly seemed funny to the eighty-eight men, but they sounded both flat and low to every one else. Both the members...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/5/1888 | See Source »

...Edward Everett Hale, and the president, Hon. Joseph H. Choate, will speak at the public exercises. The graduate members of the society will give a reception at the house of the New York Graduate Association, No. 427 Fourth Avenue. The committee on arrangements is composed of the following gentlemen: Benjamin W. Franklin, chairman; Robert F. Bixby, Alfred L. Manierre, George N. Messiter, J. V. V. Olcott, Edward Bailey, Arthur Doremus, William M. K. Olcott, for the Manhattan Chapter; William B. Rankine, Robert S. Rudd, Edward M. Shepard, Henry L. Sprague, for the Executive Council; Jarvis R. Fairchild, Thatcher...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Alpha Delta Phi. | 5/2/1888 | See Source »

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