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...conference which was to have been held at New York Saturday, of the captains of the Harvard, Yale and Princeton nines was postponed. In order that the college may not gain an erroneous impression from the statement made in the public press, the committee, which has in charge the matters of a renewal of athletic contests with Princeton, wish to state that Harvard has made no proposition to Princeton such as the public press have stated, namely that Harvard should play Princeton in foot ball every year on Thanksgiving Day; and that Harvard proposed base ball dates without...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball Matters. | 1/18/1892 | See Source »

...KINER, 649 Main St. Cambridge. Just what the Harvard men need is a man to call once a week and get their trousers, press them, and return them for 75 cents a month. Drop your card, stating date and hour for calling in the order-box of the Cambridge Cleansing House, at Amee Bros. Book Store, 5 Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 1/12/1892 | See Source »

...Federal control is expedient. - (a) Publicity prevents fraud, a fair ballot and an honest count are a vital principle of government. - (b) The system is non-sectional and non-partisan; Phila. Am., 8-23; N. Y. Press 8-26; Iowa St. Reg., 6-21. - (c) The U. S. is the only power which can interfere satisfactorily. - (d) The United States should have power over U. S. elections. - (e) A fraud against franchise is a crime against liberty. - (f) Existence of nation demands enforcement of the constitution...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 1/11/1892 | See Source »

...every way except financially it was the most successful trip ever taken by the clubs. Everywhere the men were received with courtesies which will long be remembered by them, and in return they have the satisfaction of knowing that their own efforts to please others were markedly successful. The press notices of the concerts in the various cities visited are unusually flattering; and what is especially gratifying, these notices tell plainly that it was not alone the concert which left the agreeable impression, but the men who gave it. The members of the clubs have evidently conducted themselves everywhere...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/6/1892 | See Source »

...volume is published in a convenient size and the letter-press work is perfect. MacMillan is the publisher. It is for sale at Amee's and at the Boston book shops...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Book Notice. | 12/22/1891 | See Source »