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...length the long desired fire-escapes and hand-grenades have been put in the college dormitories and the students who room above the first floor, thanks to the requirements of the law, may now feel a certain degree of safety at night. It is our sincere hope at the beginning of this college year that all measures conducive to the safety and convenience of the students will be taken by those in authority...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 9/28/1888 | See Source »

...supplied for several years. The extension of the Peabody Museum is about forty feet in depth, and will be devoted mainly to exhibition rooms. The addition to the Agassiz Museum is 110 feet long, and will be used for botany, geology, and physical geography. The central portion, for the length of 70 feet will be devoted to botany. The arrangement of rooms in this section will be as follows: In the basement will be chemical and photographic laboratories. The ground floor will contain synoptic exhibition room and a lecture room, with a capacity of about 200 people. The next story...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Agassiz Museum. | 9/27/1888 | See Source »

...chances for goals except some long throws by Tudor and Hall, which were easily stopped. In the last minute, however, while Eighty-nine was trying to waste time and playing rather carelessly, the ball came very near going through the goals; but Vorse threw himself at full length in front and warded the ball off. Ninety-one did not do their best and were outplayed at every point. Nevertheless, some members of the team did good work and will make available candidates for next year's 'varsity twelve. There will be several vacancies in this team, and some places will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eighty-nine, 3; Ninety-one, 0. | 6/13/1888 | See Source »

...Griffing attempted to throw a goal. Amory ran out in time to stop the throw, but in doing so left the goal unprotected and the ball rolled through. The time had almost expired when Hunneman made another goal for Eighty-nine. Walcott made a good run almost the length of the field and threw a goal for Ninety-one; but in three minutes Kilvert scored again for Eighty-nine, and soon after this time was called. The freshmen did not play as well as in their last game, but some men did good work, especially Walcott. Griffing and Griswold played...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eighty-nine, 4; Ninety-one. 2. | 6/12/1888 | See Source »

...exhibition match in tennis between Lee and Tallant, and Tailer and Snow was at length played yesterday, after several postponements. The first set opened with a love game for Lee and Tallant, who were playing better tennis than their opponents, and took the set without much difficulty. Tailer and Snow prevented the set from being love, but that was all. In the next set they made a strong rally, and kept the lead until the games were four all, but lost the next two and the set. The last set went to Lee and Tallant with the same score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis. | 6/1/1888 | See Source »

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