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We publish in another column a report of the position Yale has taken in regard to the foot-ball games this fall. It seems a little strange for her to take such a position immediately after a convention in which she took part through her representatives and agreed to the...
The perennial Yale-Princeton squable in regard to foot-ball has begun. The Princetonian declares that the Yale men lost their temper during the convention in New York last week, and that such an action is greatly to be deplored because the present is one of the few cases on...
Mr. Hayes, the new instructor in elocution, met his first class - made up of seniors and juniors - at Holden Chapel on Wednesday, and judging from the large attendance, there will doubtless be a great interest shown in the work. It certainly seems to be a well established fact, that the...
At the foot-ball convention in New York last week there were present the following delegates: Harvard, Brooks and Hamlin. Princeton, Savage and Bradford. Yale, Corwin and Hare. Pennsylvania, Graham and Young. Wesleyan, Wells and Stevens.
Mr. Savage, of Princeton, called the meeting to order. There was not much difficulty in arranging the schedule of games for this fall until it came to the Yale-Princeton game. The constitution of the foot-ball association says that the game between the two leading colleges shall be played...