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...Jarvis field this afternoon. With the exception of last year the Harvard freshmen have won this game for the last six years, and the question is whether the ninety-six eleven will be able to add another to the list of Harvard's freshman victories. And the prospects are bright that it will. Although the Yale team will come up with a long list of players from the varsity squad, and three from the regular 'varsity eleven itself, their victory is by no means sure, and the Harvard eleven will possibly give them a genuine surprise before the afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO-DAY'S FRESHMAN GAME. | 11/26/1892 | See Source »

...good honorable position, and having held the position for over one year, could not conscientiously hold it any longer, thereby standing in the way of some fellow student, therefore I resign, and have the pleasure of introducing to the readers of the ARIEL, Mr. Thomas A. Haight, a bright and energetic young man of the class of '94, who no doubt will fill the position better than it has been for the past year. We all wish him success in his new work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/23/1892 | See Source »

Harvard lost both shoots last year to Yale but the outlook for victory this year is very bright, if the scores made yesterday are any criterion. The team which will compete at Springfield tomorrow will be made up of C. B. Pike, captain, B. A. Gould jr., J. Sargent jr., G. C. Gibson and either C. Pierce or S. Heckscher. The team will leave this afternoon for Springfield and will meet Saturday morning at nine at the Massasoit House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Shooting Team. | 11/18/1892 | See Source »

...with all our courses in English we have none which treat of English orators and statesmen, - of Pitt, Burke, Bright and Fox in England; Webster, Phillips, Clay and Calhoun in America. Such a course seems to us to be one well worth considering, for it would be interesting to many students in English literature and, moreover, there are doubtless students to whom it would be an advantageous and necessary training. A half course would answer the purpose, its aim being the study of the speeches of English and American orators and statesmen, their construction and effectiveness; a comparison...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/10/1892 | See Source »

...from photographs and sketches, one of which is signed by the author. A story entitled "The Drummer of Company E" follows soon after and the next thing of importance one comes across is an article on "A Cosmopolitan Language," illustrated with portraits of Max Muller. Sir John Lubbock, John Bright, Earl Roseberry, Charles Bradlaugh and others...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Cosmopolitan. | 11/10/1892 | See Source »

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