Word: lining
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...make the collection as valuable as possible to the school of art to which the collection is presented the professors of that department have been requested to compile the sculptures sufficient to fill the first floor of the new art building. The collection will be in the same general line of work as the Boston Art Museum and the Slater Memorial of Norwich, differing from these collections in making all three collections co-operative in the advance of Romanesque, Gothic, Egyptian and Assyrian sculpture. The class of '81 in making this gift is keeping up with the old custom that...
Merry Monarch.The third week of the "Merry Monarch" at the Gloge, shows that Francis Wilson is still inimitable in his line, and no better witness of this fact could be than that his appearance on the stage calls forth bursts of laughter which close only with his exit. Marie Jonsen commands a generous share of applause and although she is not so bewitchingly pettle as in years one by, yet she still evinces a charming dexterity in dancing and can still be called "nimble footed." The "Merry Monarch" continues this week and next...
Yale gained a yard on the V but Harvard got the ball on the 35 yard line. Yale got it again on four downs. Lewis, Noyes, and Polk in succession gained altogether about 12 yards, but Bliss lost three and the ball went to Harvard...
...yards on the V. Here Bliss who had been hurt several times in the game retired and Henry took his place. Henry gained about 15 yards on two runs, but the ball soon went to Harvard. Corbett punted to Noyes and Yale got the ball on the 40 yard line. It was now too dark to see exactly what was done but Harvard soon got the ball. They immediately lost 10 yards by Yale's good tackling. Corbett punted and Yale got a fair catch. After gaining 10 or 12 yards on the V and several rushes, Yale lost...
...decided improvement in the second half the freshmen won from Yale Saturday afternoon. It was not a well played game on the part of Harvard and the Yale team deserves much more praise than they will get, probably. Ninety-four's heavy men in the rush line ought to have found themselves able to handle their opponents much more dexterously. However, Harvard won, and we join the whole university in extending our congratulations to the freshmen as a class, and to the team in particular...