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Yale's chances in making a fine showing in the intercollegiate games this year are also very good, as all the prize winners of last year except Robinson are in college, Among these are Ryder, who tied first place in the pole vault: Ellsworth, when took second in the mile run: Elcock, who won second in the hammer and shot; Williams, who was first in the high and second in the low hurdles; Sherrill, the winner in the one hundred and two hundred yards runs, and Clark, Wear and Wade of bicycle fame. Curtis '94, is doing some good running...
...statement has been going the round of the college papers that Yale has more freshmen this year than Harvard. This is not true except when the scientific and academic freshmen of Yale are compared with the academic and scientific freshmen at Harvard. Counting in all the departments, Harvard has some 70 or 80 more freshmen...
...freshman could speak to a senior (and a senior for him meant any upper classman) with his hat on; or have it on in a senior's room, or in his own if a senior were there. All fresmen were obliged to run on errands at any time except in study hours or after nine in the evening. When on an errand he could make no unnecessary delay, neglect to make due return, or go away until dismissed by the person who sent...
...some games are not speedily arranged to take the place of the Mott Haven games, there will be no interest in the spring meetings this year, and Harvard will suffer a terrible blow to her prestige on the track. Of course no negotiations can be entered into with Yale except on the basis of a dual league, for it was distinctly understood last year that the sports should stand together and that none should make a permanent arrangement for contests with Yale except on the basis of a dual league...
Last Saturday all the members of the foot ball team except Cranston and the Traffords went to New York as guests of the Harvard Club of that city. The occasion was the monthly meeting of the club and the intention of the entertainers was to show the undergraduate players that the graduates at New York were not less enthusiastic in their good wishes towards those who had won a victory for Harvard than the undergraduates at Cambridge. Indeed it seemed to the fortunate guests that the college feeling was rather intensified that diminished by time, so hearty was the greeting...