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The Year 1884, I.

FROM JANUARY TO JULY.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The year 1884 is now a thing of the past, and it is with a feeling of interest that one looks back upon the many events which made the year full of interest to him as a college man. To help the memory, a chronological table of events is often useful, so one for the past year has been prepared. In the record of games, those marked with a * were played for the inter-collegiate championship. Where no specification of the kind of game is made, base ball is understood. Jan. 8. Opening of the winter term.

Jan. 8. Formation of the Minnesota Harvard Club.

Jan. 8. Dr. Theodore Vetter, Ulrich Zwingle.

Jan. 8. President Eliot's report appeared.

Jan. 10. Third Symphony Concert.

Jan. 10. Second Harvard Assembly.

Jan. 15. Third Armory Hall Assembly.

Jan. 17. Dr. Theodore Vetter, Education in Russia.

Jan. 18. Conference on athletics, between faculty and students.

Jan. 23. Mid-year examinations began.

Jan. 31. Third Harvard Assembly.

Feb. 9. Mid-year examinations ended.

Feb. 11. Second half year began.

Feb. 13. Second Roberts Hall Assembly.

Feb. 14. Athletic resolutions of the Inter-collegiate committee published.

Feb. 14. Fourth Symphony Concert.

Feb. 18. Annual meeting of the Cooperative society.

Feb. 19. Gen. Gordon, The Second Battle of Bull Run.

Feb. 19. Fourth Armory Hall Assembly.

Feb. 21. Fourth Harvard Assembly.

Feb. 23. Meeting of the Inter-collegiate A. A.

Feb. 26. Gen. Palfrey Gaines Mill, and Peninsular Campaign.

Mar 1. Petition against the "Resolutions."

Mar. 3. Dr. Royce, Lecture on Philosophy.

Mar. 3. Mass meeting concerning the "Resolutions."

Mar. 4. Glee Club Coffee Party.

Mar. 4. Maj. Huntington, Chancellorsville.

Mar. 6. Dr. Royce, Lecture on Philosophy.

Mar. 8. Technology Games, Harvard men entered.

Mar, 10. Dr. Royce, Lecture on Philosophy.

Mar. 11. Col. Dodge, Gettysburg.

Mar. 14. Meeting of the Inter-collegiate B. B. A.

Mar. 15. First winter meeting H. A. A.

Mar. 18. Glee Club Coffee Party.

Mar. 18. Dr. Channing, Vicksburg.

Mar. 20. Fifth Symphony Concert.

Mar. 21. Ed. Atkinson, Wages question.

Mar. 21. Death of Prof. Ezra Abbot.

Mar. 22. Freshman spring examinations began.

Mar. 22. Second winter meeting, H. A. A.

Mar. 25. Gen. Opdycke, Chickamaugaiand Chattanooga.

Mar. 29. Third winter meeting H. A. A.

Mar. 31. Extra winter meeting, H. A. A.

Apr. 2. Spring recess began.

Apr. 9. Spring term began.

Apr. 10. Prof. Hunt, The Iron Industry.

Apr. 11. Col. Stone, Franklin and Nashville.

Apr. 12. Harvard, 15; Tremonts, 2.

Apr. 14. Harvard 19, S. B. A. C., nine, O.

Apr. 15. Gen. Underwood, Sherman's March Through Georgia.

Apr. 15. Freshman Lacrosse team organized.

Apr. 16. Third Roberts Hall Assembly.

Apr. 16. '87, 11, Somerville H. S. 2.

Apr. 17. Mr. Pray, The Cotton Industry.

Apr. 19. Harvard 11, Waltham 0.

Apr. 22. Mr. J. C. Ropes, The Virginia Campaign.

Apr. 23. Harvard Canoe Club formed.

Apr. 23. University defeated the '84 crew; two mile race.

Apr. 24, 26 and 28. H. P. C. Theatricals for the Boat Club.

Apr. 24. Harvard Union Presidential Convention. Result of Presidential canvass announced.

Apr. 25. Harvard 5; Brown 3.

Apr. 25. Sophomore Class Dinner.

Apr. 26. Lacrosse, Harvard 0; American Team, 3 goals.

Apr. 26. '87, 23; Adams Academy 10.

Apr. 28. Mr. Rowland Hazard, The Woolen Industry.

Apr. 29. Col. Livermore, The Northern Volunteer.

Apr. 30. Harvard 1, Beacons 4.

*May 1. Harvard 8, Brown 1.

May 2. '87 6, Newton H. S. 5.

May 3. Harvard 9, Beacons 4.

May 3. '87 9, Braintree 6.

May 5. Prof. Laughlin, The study of Political Economy.

*May 7. Harvard 8, Amherst 9.

May 7. '87 0; Andover Academy 16.

May 10. Harvard 1, Yale 8.

May 10. Attempted Class Race,

*May 12. Harvard 5, Princeton 4.

May 12. Serenade in the yard.

May 13. Class race won by '84.

May 13. Preliminary Class meets, H. A. A.

May 14. Harvard 7; Beacons 10.

May 15. Harvard 14; Andover Academy 2.

May 15. '87 14; Brown '87 1.

*May 17. Harvard 8; Yale 7.

May 17. H. A. A. field meeting.

*May 17. Lacrosse, Harvard 1; Princeton 2 goals.

*May 19. Harvard 13; Amherst 10.

May 19. Celebration of the victories. and return of the nine.

May 20. Tennis tournament began.

May 21. Harvard 3; Beacon 2.

May 22. '87 10; Exeter 7.

*May 23. Harvard 6; Brown 10.

*May 24. Harvard 15; Princeton 3.

May 24. Harvard wins the challenge cup of the I. C. A. A.

*May 24. Lacrosse, Harvard 1 goal; Yale 2.

May 25. Harvard Canoe Club Races.

May 24. Freshman Chemistry examination.

May 26, '87 15; Brown '87 7.

May 29. Final examinations began.

May 30. Harvard 2; Williams 0.

May 31. Bicycle Club Races.

May 31. '87 8; Yale '87 17.

June 4. '87 8; J. L. Whiting's 7.

June 5. Lacrosse '87 3 goals; Somervilles 1.

June 7. '87, 5; Yale, '87, 1.

June 7. Harvard 2, Beacons 3.

June 7. Lacrosse'87 1, Yale '87 2.

*June 11. Harvard 6, Dartmouth 1.

June 13. University Crew left for New London.

*June 14. Harvard 14, Dartmouth 2.

June 15. Baccalaureate Sunday.

June 16. Harvard 28, Dr. Pope's nine 6.

June 18. Harvard-Columbia boat race. Harvard won.

June 18. Harvard 12, Brown 3

June 20. Class Day.

*June 21. Harvard 17, Yale 4.

June 23. Senior Class Dinner.

June 24. Harvard 1, Yale 6.

June 25. Commencement Day.

June 26. Harvard-Yale boat race. Yale won.

June 26. Entrance Examinations began.

June 26. '87 Columbia, '87, boat race. Columbia won.

June 26. Phi Beta Kappa day.

*June 27. Harvard 2, Yale 4.

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