Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...some "fad" in men's clothes will run through the college, and one often wonders where it starts; for if they can get it before it becomes common they appreciate it. There are many new things for the coming season which are already "the thing" in London; and we make a specialty of keeping posted upon all the changes in dress. Our stock is selected from special patterns shown only to the few fine houses in this country. Our prices are moderate, 10 per cent discount for cash, and we desire your patronage. FRANK D. SOMERS, 5 Park Street. Boston...
PHOTO COM.Seniors are urged to attend to their class pictures before it is too late. By delaying the matter they are causing much trouble and annoyance to fill out their order lists. Secretaries of college societies are requested to make appointments for sittings as soon as possible, so as not to interfere with the senior class work...
...undergraduate committee made up of about twelve men from each class is about to make a canvass of the college to raise $10,000 to establish a fund in memory of the late George William Sawin. This fund will be held in trust for the following purposes: 1, The income to be paid to the mother of the late George W. Sawin during her life; 2, after her death, the income to maintain a George W. Sawin instructorship or fellowship in Harvard university, the incumbent to be by preference a student of mathematics. Mr. Henry M. Spelman, 50 State...
...some "fad" in men's clothes will run through the college, and one often wonders where it starts; for if they can get it before it becomes common they appreciate it. There are many new things for the coming season which are already "the thing" in London; and we make a specialty of keeping posted upon all the changes in dress. Our stock is selected from special patterns shown only to the few fine houses in this country. Our prices are moderate, 10 per cent discount for cash, and we desire your patronage. FRANK D. SOMERS. 5 Park Street, Boston...
...will be tried in several positions. The game, however, was on the whole encouraging. The team played well together, kept cool at critical points, and ran bases with considerable dash. The battery work was good. The batting on the contrary was wretchedly weak. Not only did only four men make safe hits, but fourteen struck out. If the men had hit the ball, the chances would be better for a strong batting team, but with only two or three exceptions they either struck out or knocked weak flies to the outfield. The great need of improving and strengthening the team...