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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...work well together, and know just how much confidence to place in each other. The result is that playing becomes a kind of second nature to them; they are necessarily quicker in their movement, and more on the alert to pounce right down on their prey without stopping to think about...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/7/1887 | See Source »

...think we express the sentiments of the college in wishing that the management will let us hear Miss Emma Juch before the end of the season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Symphony Concert. | 11/4/1887 | See Source »

...same condition of affairs undoubtedly exists at Oxford. The only thing that remains to be done is to send a crew over there. In reference to the race, Mr. Stevenson, president of the Yale navy, said: "Personally I am very much in favor of the proposed race. I think it would be a good thing for Yale, and it would be a contest in which the whole country would be interested. There are some difficulties in the way of such a race, but these I think, can be overcome. Of course we would not want to go across the water...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Proposed International Boat-Race. | 11/1/1887 | See Source »

EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- I think everybody in college will be interested to know that a freshman who has been in Cambridge a whole month now seems to think it the correct thing to gather unto himself a few kindred spirits and hold a delightful musicale at three o'clock in the morning. This happened Sunday night, or rather Monday morning last, in one of Hillton's dormitories. The performers rendered, among other things, "Fifteen Dollars in My Inside Pocket;" selections from the "Corsair" in duets, trios, etc., with piano accompaniment, as well as solos in falsetto-probably in blissful ignorance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/1/1887 | See Source »

...think that I could have gone through college and got along with a sum materially smaller than that which I have had ($1000 a year). In view of the small sum on which some men go through college, it may seem ridiculous for me to say this, but I do not consider that I have been extravagant, though in some cases I might have spent more judiciously...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Expenses at Harvard. | 10/24/1887 | See Source »

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