Word: workingment
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Men have been working steadily for the last few days on the track and grounds at Holmes Field, getting them in readiness for the class games which will be held next Saturday. The side-walks that were across the track have been taken up so as to leave the straightaway...
The work of the choral class under Herr Georg Frese will close for the season with a public rendering of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, "The Pirates of Penzance," in Sanders Theatre on April 13. The class, composed of Radcliffe and Harvard students, have been working on the opera for...
The Freshman Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs are all working hard for their concerts which come shortly after the Easter vacation, although as yet the dates have not been decided upon. The concerts will be given in Cambridge, Dorchester, and in one other place which is to be an hour...
The Harvard players who left for New Haven yesterday are W. T. Denison '96 and C. D. Booth 1 L., F. C. Thwaits 3 L. and C. E. Whitmore 2 L., and F. N. Morrill '96 and J. W. Peck '96. Although the team does not play as steady a...
Owing to the rainy weather yesterday there was very little out-door practice, only six men playing on the open court back of the Gymnasium. In the cage about twenty men practiced shooting at a mark. The whole number of men working for the team at present is between thirty...