Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...several men who look as though they would row in very fair form the lack of strength and experience is very apparent. The improvement in the past couple of weeks, however, has been great, and if the crew were strengthened by some of the old men it would make a much better showing. The candidates, with their weights and a few of the personal faults, are as follows...
...toward the formation of a tug of war team. The time which the candidates will have to train in is very short, and for that reason every available man in the sophomore class must present himself tonight as a candidate for the team if he expects his class to make anything like a creditable showing in the games...
...newspaper statements. His objections to teaching journalism at colleges are supported by the best, thinkers, and have yet to be answered satisfactorily. That his rebuke to newspaper managers was well deserved is shown by the way many of them acted about his speech. The misrepresentations and attempts to make a sensation out of his remarks cannot be too strongly censured...
...good style, well cut clothes for men, costs only a trifle more than is charged for poor work. Men who can afford it, make a mistake in not buying the best clothes they can get; as the result represents the finest material, the best workmanship, and artistic designing. We make a speciality of producing the finest that can be made, and our prices are moderate, with a discount of 10 per cent. for cash. The patronage of gentlemen who appreciate the above facts is solicited. FRANK D. SOMERS, 5 Park St. Boston...
...good style, well cut clothes for men, costs only a trifle more than is charged for poor work. Men who can afford it, make a mistake in not buying the best clothes they can get; as the result represents the finest material, the best workmanship, and artistic designing. We make a speciality of producing the finest that can be made, and our prices are moderate, with a discount of 10 per cent. for cash. The patronage of gentlemen who appreciate the above facts is solicited. FRANK D. SOMERS, 5 Park St. Boston...