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There is a danger, however, of taking defeats too philisophically. The second game with Yale will be played next Tuesday under much less favorable circumstances than those of yesterday and will be sure to test the pluck of the nine to the utmost. That they have the best wishes of every member of the University, goes without saying...
...members of the team have worked faithfully at their training, and the games today give the only opportunity for the whole University to express appreciation of their efforts. Rain or shine, there should be a large crowd on Holmes Field this afternoon, ready to encourage the men to the utmost. They have deserved success, and we sincerely hope it will reward them...
Last evening a very large audience assembled in Sanders Theatre to hear Mr. Joseph Jefferson. The hall was crowded to its utmost capacity. President Eliot introduced the speaker in the following words...
...addresses by two most eminent men. Colonel Thomas Wentworth Higginson spoke Tuesday evening to a large and enthusiastic audience upon his friend Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Joseph Jefferson gave an informal talk on "Acting and the Drama," in the Art School on Thursday. The room was crowded to its utmost capacity and the speaker was given a rousing reception...
Professor Charles Eliot Norton delivered the last lecture of his course on Dante last evening, in Sander's Theatre, before an audience that again taxed the seating capacity of the hall to the utmost, many extra chairs being placed in the aisles. The subject of the lecture last evening was "The Divine Comedy, Paradise...