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...Gilman stroked the senior crew yesterday...
Among the college journals most worthy of note is "The Yale Literary Magazine," better known as the "Lit." It was first published in 1836, and has ever since exercised an important influence on life at Yale. Ex-Secretary Evarts was one of the founders; President Gilman of Johns Hopkins University and President White of Cornell were at different times connected with it. Probably the greatest undertaking in college journalism was the "University Quarterly, which was started in 1860 by Joseph Cook and other Yale men. Its purpose, as stated by one of the founders, was "to unite the sympathies...
...Table 24" has added another to its long series of victories, by defeating "Table 32" at foot ball on Saturday by a score of 16 to 7. Gilman, '85, was among the players. Boyden, '85, and Churchill, '86, did some excellent rushing and kicking...
...they were long, modelled somewhat after the old Dutch Burgomaster's wife, in sharp contrast to our arrow like shells. Many of our most distinguished men were during their college course identified with boating interests; such men as President Eliot of Harvard, President McCosh of Princeton, and President Gilman of Johns Hopkins University, all of whom are said to have rowed on their respective 'Varsity crews, In England it is well known that a large proportion of the most influential men in public affairs during the past century took part during their college days in some kind of athletic sport...
Harvard: Bushers, Hurd, '88, Thayer, '85, Gilman, '85, Burgess, '87, Brooks, '87, Homans, '85, Finney, M. S.; quarterback, Bemis, '85; half-backs, Willard, '87, and Kimball, '86, (captain); back, Peabody...