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...annual meeting of the Inter-collegiate Association was held on last Saturday evening in New York. Harvard being forbidden to engage in inter-collegiate contests for the future, was not represented, and Yale and Princeton represented by Messrs. Camp, Richards and Peters, and Bird, DeCamp and Harriman respectively, opened the meeting, alone in their glory. Wesleyan and the University of Pennsylvania made application for admission to the association, which was granted, and Mr. Bates for the former, and Mr. Work for the latter, took their places in the meeting as delegates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot Ball Convention. | 2/11/1885 | See Source »

...annual convention of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association took place at the Fifth Avenue Hotel on Saturday evening, December 27. The colleges were well represented. Officers were chosen for the coming year as follows: W. Bird, of Princeton, President; R. I. Thompson, of Bowdoin, Vice-President; Clemens Jones, of Pennsylvania, Secretary; and F. G, Scofield, of Cornell, Treasurer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/13/1885 | See Source »

...Inter-collegiate Rowing Association met in New York last week. Officers for the year were elected as follows: President. W. Bird, Princeton; Vice-President, R. I. Thompson, Bowdoin; Secretary, C. Jones, University of Pennsylvanial; Treasurer, F. G. Scoffield, Cornell. All matters pertaining to the next regatta were interested to the Regatta Committee, but it will probably be rowed July 4 on Saratoga Lake...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 1/12/1885 | See Source »

...Bird, Captain of the Princeton Foot Ball team for this year, has been elected Master of Geremomes for Commencement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/10/1884 | See Source »

...found the striker out with both hands on his knees, ready for the ball which was to come from an invisible server. Such accidents are common. I once tried to take a horse and sulky, but got only the horse's nose. It is just like shooting at birds on the wing; the novice is most likely to shoot ahead and so either misses the bird altogether or hits it in the head and kills it at once...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer Photographing. | 12/6/1884 | See Source »

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