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...Saturday last the Football Team played the Britannias of Montreal on the Boston Base Ball Grounds. Great interest was taken in the game, from the facts that it was the first that the team had played, and that we had not had an opportunity before of judging our chances in future games. The game was called at half-past three, with Mr. F. E. Cabot, '80, umpire for Harvard, Mr. McGibbon umpire for Britannia, and Mr. Cushing, '79, referee. Harvard won the toss and took the wind, giving Britannia the kick-off. During the whole first three-quarters the ball...
...spite of unfavorable predictions for the weather last Saturday, the annual autumn Class Races were rowed in barges; and, judging from the closeness of the contest, they may be considered very successful. There seemed to be a little confusion in the management, notably in the absence of one stake-boat, and in the tug-boat provided; but these matters were forgotten as soon as the crews got under way. The Sophomores drew the inside course, nearest Beacon Street, then came the Juniors, and on the outside were the Seniors. Owing to the absence of the stake-boat before alluded...
ABOUT one hundred and fifty Hancock men were present at the meeting last evening. The object of the meeting was stated, and a committee of five, Messrs Ivy, Markham, Tuckerman, Williams, and Otis, was appointed by the chair to draw up certain resolutions subject to the approval of the house. The following resolutions were drawn up and accepted...
BOSTON MUSEUM. - 7.45 P.M.; Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. The old comedy revival is continued with great and well-deserved success. To-night and to-morrow afternoon, "School for Scandal," which is especially well given. To-morrow evening, last performance of "The Hunchback." Monday next, Nov. 1, "Mrs. Walthrop's Boarders...
PARK THEATRE. - 7.45 P. M.; Matinee, Saturday, at 2. Mr. Jefferson will appear as Bob Acres, in Sheridan's delightful comedy "The Rivals," for the last times to-night and to-morrow. Mr. Jefferson acts the part very well, of course, and it is especially pleasant to see him again in some character besides the familiar Rip Van Winkle. On Monday, Ada Cavendish will appear in a new play, "The Soul of an Actress." Theatre-goers will remember her engagement at the Globe this spring...