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Swarthmore beat Dickinson at Swarthmore on Saturday by a score of sixteen to twelve...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 10/24/1889 | See Source »

...afternoon. Weld kicked one goal. Cambridge played a stubborn game but was too light for Ninety-one. The teams lined up as follows: Ninety-one-Rushers: Corning, Lhoewenstein, Bangs, Wainwright, Crimes, Fisher, Huntress; quarter-back, Nicholls; hall-backs, Weld, Blaney; full-back, Bass. Cambridge-Rushers: McDaniel, Howlatt, Hill, Haynes, Dickinson, Sprague, Harding; quarter back, Wrenn; half backs, Stark, Corbett; full back, Clark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Practice Games. | 10/24/1889 | See Source »

...teams played as follows: Ninety-rushers, Faulkner, Slocum, Darling, Fessendon, (centre) Pulsifer, Aiken, Tyson; R. Jones, quarter-back; McLeod and Wells, half-backs; J. Crane, full-back. Cambridge Latin School-rushers, Whittemore, Sprague, McDaniel, Haynes (centre) Dickinson, Howlett, Harding; R. Wrenn, quarterback; Corbett and Clarke, half-backs; Raymond, full-back...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard '90, 18; Cambridge Latin School, 0. | 10/9/1889 | See Source »

Within the last few weeks five new scholarships of $1,000 each have been sctablished by a gentleman who does not desire his name disclosed. They are named after the five earliest presidents of the college, Jonathan Dickinson, Aaron Burr, Jonathan Edwards, Samuel Davies and Samuel Finley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Notes. | 4/24/1889 | See Source »

...college presidents in the United States, Yale, Ohio, Wesleyan University and Oberlin, each graduated eight; Harvard, Union, Princeton, Amherst, Washington and Jefferson, and Wesleyan, each six; Dartmouth, Brown, and Hameden-Sidney, each five; Michigan, Virginai, and De Pauw Universities, each four; Bowdoin, Dickinson, Rochester, Bethany and Pennsylvania colleges, each three. Nearly one-half of the number of colleges are non-sectarian. Of the denominational colleges 41 are Methodist Episcopal, 36 Baptist, 24 Presbyterian, 14 Congregational, 9 Christian, 8 Lutheran and 7 Episcopalian. Forty-three of the presidents were educated at the college over which they preside. One hundred...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/12/1889 | See Source »

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