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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...University calendar contains an error in the date on which the junior thesis is due. The date should be Tuesday, April 26. The error is corrected in the reprint on the first page...
...ball matter is somewhat different. Williams waited at least six days before she answered Harvard in regard to playing a game with her, a delay that was unwarranted. For it left Harvard in the dark in regard to the day in question, which was Saturday and consequently an important date in making up a schedule. Williams offered Harvard and Yale the same days, and when both had accepted for the 23rd of October decided to play Yale in preference to Harvard; such is the gist of the matter. Our readers may judge for themselves...
...assertions are brought against her. The maxim that one is to be presumed innocent until proved guilty applies as well to colleges as to individuals. Mr. Allen's communication overthrows the most serious part of the second charge against Williams, - that of delaying until only three days before the date of the game before giving notice to Harvard that she would not play, thus preventing Har-from making other arrangements for that day, - by stating that the telegram from Williams was received October 7th., sixteen days before the day agreed upon. The charge as Mr. Allen leaves it, is however...
...misunderstanding evidently arose from a misinterpretion of the letter received by Harvard from Williams on September 30. The Williams manager, having two dates disengaged wrote this letter to Harvard, and a similar one to Yale, asking if they could play on either of the dates mentioned, and if so, what financial terms they would offer. These letters were not intended as offers to play on the days mentioned, but when the answers were received, stating the terms, Williams was at liberty to reject the offer of either or both of the colleges. 30th Harvard and Yale offered to play...
...answer to yesterday's communication exonerating Williams from the charge of unjustly throwing over the date of a foot-ball game with Harvard to play Yale, appears in to-day's CRIMSON. This answer, coming as it does from the manager of the 'Varsity eleven, is official and the facts presented throw the management of the Williams eleven into a rather bad light. The communication of to-day refuses the statement made in yesterday's communication, and shows conclusively that a game had been arranged for the 23d of October which was deliberately cast aside. After a careful consideration...