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...class races this year will come on either the 5th or the 12th...
...beaten us as badly as Harvard defeated her in 1875, when the score was four goals and two touchdowns for Harvard to nothing for Yale. So, including 1875 in our record, which is only counting seven years of games, the score stands even-four goals and four touchdowns for either side...
Many of the objections mentioned against him are well founded it is true, but no one has been found to question either his ability, or his honorable and gentlemanly methods, or his earnest and steady work. His care has already been sadly missed, and it is feared that in the spring, the Athletic Association will find it has lost its most influential supporter. We wish him all success in whatever branch he may choose to busy himself with hereafter, and we may heartily assure him that his uniform courtesy and successful efforts have gained him the lasting appreciation...
...quite funny to read in the Daily Times of the young ladies who have made up their minds to keep at a distance young men who use the deadly cigarette, but what about the young lady smokers? It is either so or it is not that the young girl of the period is smoking furiously. She has been charged with it over and over again and has not made the faintest denial. - [Progress...
...exceedingly subordinate affair? We believe that we express the true sentiments of the college and university at large when we say that the Yale race should be rowed under any reasonable consideration, and that the Columbia race should not be rowed if there is any possibility of its interfering either with the Yale race or with the general interests or comforts of our crew. True, Columbia men may be, and undoubtedly are, inclined to be more gentlemanly than Yale men, but in a sport like rowing, where ungentlemanly conduct cannot win as it can in foot-ball, we should choose...