Word: gentlemens
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...before we were born, and would support us with the same enthusiasm as the Yale Alumni support their undergraduates. This enthusiasm of Yale graduates and the co-operatian of students and alumni at New Haven is what makes it possible for Bob Cook, Esq., and certain other gentlemen to be travelling through the West this autumn raising large sums of money to help defeat Harvard again in 1888. If rowing interests and successes were left to become the burden for one man, the 'Varsity captain, to carry, how long would this earnestness and co-operation last...
After adjournment, the following gentlemen joined the association : From '90-G, L. Barney, F. M. Brown, C. F. Judson, O. B. Judson, F. B. Myers; from '91-T. Barron, J. Geery, F. Keene, N. P. Stokes...
...Hunter moved that the president be empowered to appoint a committee to draw up resolutions of sympathy, and that a copy of the same be sent to the parents of Mr. Levi. The motion was seconded and carried. The chair appointed the following gentlemen to serve on this committee : Messrs. Faxon, Griswold and Hunter, who, the chair stated, had been friends of Mr. Levi, and who, he thought, were, for this reason, best able to express the sympathy of the class...
...exercise.' The game that presents such an array of purely scientific and courageous features cannot fail to merit the most universal sanction and approval, and yet newspaper criticism doubtless caused the 'general disposition to consider the game one which is objectionable as a game for students who are gentlemen.' The criticisms passed upon the game as regards its innate roughness' and of its 'tendency to degenerate into brutality and personal combat' are reviewed. As regards the first point, the writer, in a very lucid style, explains its true and false sides. Its true side, he states, comes in when teams...
...following nominations for president were made : Moses Williams, Roxbury Latin; Foxhall Keene, New York; H. Small, Boston Latin, and John F. Bass, Exeter. Mr. Keene withdrew his name After trying several unsuccessful plans for balloting, the services of Messrs. Garrison, Clyde and Pease as tellers were accepted. These gentlemen, stationed at the door, registered the vote of each member of the class as he passed...