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...Francisco Occident is disturbed by the gift of $50,000 by a Californian to Yale College, and says that people who have made their money in the new Pacific States should not forget their debt to their Western home and should provide educational advantages there similar to those now enjoyed in the East...
...them to win the race next June when they shall have become fully practised in his method of rowing. Much interest and enthusiasm is shown by the men. Several of them during the Christmas recess visited Philadelphia, the home of Captain Cook, trying hard, under his personal instruction, to forget the disastrous stroke used last year. Part of the plan to overcome the old fault has been to make the crews row on stationary seats to rid them of the overlong slides necessary before this change to the '73 stroke. These stationary seats have now given place to short slides...
Reviewing is useful to show what a vast amount a man can forget in a minimum time. For this purpose examinations are, perhaps, even more effective. [Yale Record...
Princeton, as well as Harvard, will probably insist on essential modifications of the public opinion, may be brought to the same point of view. However much gratitude we may feel to Yale for her recent courtesy, we must not forget that it is she, who, by her numerous "improvements" of which she so proudly boasts, has brought the game to be what it is, and has given a name to the present style of game...
...defeat of the Freshman eleven at Andover has apparently disheartened them more than it reasonably ought. They must not forget that such occurrences fall to the lot of almost all foot-ball players, and that, though being disappointing, they may yet be turned to good account. The freshmen have nursed their despondency long enough, and now they should turn to and work with a will. There is no reason why they should suffer another such defeat, and it will be greatly to their discredit if they allow any such possibility. The game at Andover has taught them two things: that...