Word: unforeseen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...game with Yale which was postponed from the 8th on account of rain will in all probability be played on Thursday, June 20, the date offered by the management of the Yale nine. Captain Willard has telegraphed that he will accept the 20th, so that unless some unforeseen contingencies arrive to prevent, the game will be played here next Thursday...
...Finance Club held a meeting last evening in U. 13. It was expected that Mr. Charles Francis Adams, Jr., would address the meeting, but owing to an unforeseen engagement, he was unable to fulfill his appointment, and Professor Taussing took his place. Prof. Taussig read a paper on the causes which lead to the seeming incongruity of freight rates. It is probable that Mr. Adams will lecture before the club next Tuesday evening. The following men were elected members from '89: Nields, J. S. Stone, Surbridge and Paul...
...contest, it should be remembered, is by no means a settled fact as yet, and many unforeseen circumstances may arise which will cause the project to be abandoned. It is expected that an effort will soon be made to collect the needed funds from the alumni, and all arrangements will be made by a graduate committee, who will probably act in conjunction with a committee of boating men to be elected by the undergraduates.- Globe...
...boats passed the Navy Yard, which is just opposite the two-mile flag, Harvard had five lengths of open water, and it seemed almost certain that Columbia would be defeated unless some unforeseen accident occurred. The Freshman crew had stationed themselves on an old wharf at this point in the race, and seemed much pleased with the success of the 'Varsity, uttering loud shouts of approval. Harvard passed the two-and-a-half mile flag...
...which their representatives have met with in inducing the Cantabs to cross the Atlantic. Mr. E. D. Brandegee and Mr. Arthur B. Fainzel, although they have not yet been able to absolutely settle the matter, have carried the negotiations so far that practically everything is arranged, and, unless something unforeseen happens, the visit will take place. - Boston Herald...