Word: finding
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...building itself is a roomy old country mansion. It stands on a bluff extending from 75th to 76th streets and overlooks the East River. The house and grounds probably afford the largest free breathing space that there is anywhere in the east side tenement district. One could hardly find a more pleasant spot from which to study and work in the slums...
...often suggested that college dailies give more than due proportion in their columns to athletic news thereby misleading the public as to the real interests of students. There is no disputing the fact that a willful public can find through the dailies some grounds for the belief that athletics are the first interest in colleges of today; but we fear that this is a misinterpretation to which the papers must always be more or less exposed, if for no other reason than because they are published daily...
...game itself are not to be counted upon entirely for covering expenses. Ninety-six men will surely realize that any delay on their part in fulfilling to the uttermost the conditions which have been made with Yale, is not to be tolerated. We believe that the junior managers will find their task an easy...
...wish the freshman musical clubs the best of success in their concert this evening. They have been without the incentive to hard work which the University clubs find in numerous public and private concerts, so that whatever excellence they may show is very greatly to their credit. Their earnest practice has fully deserved the reward which we hope for them...
...been gilt-edged, showing himself to be one of the coming short stops of the season. In hitting he is not quite up to last year's showing. Naturally this is due to the cares of the captaincy. As the season progresses and matters become more settled we will find him playing his same steady game. Gunster at third, like Otto, has been exceedingly uncertain, both in his fielding and batting. The general substitute for the in-field will probably be P. Ward...