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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...harbor in about two weeks. The following is the list of men who are now training: Woodruff, '89, captain, 177 pounds; Hartwell, '89, S., 170 pounds; Brewster, '91, 175 pounds; James, '90, 161 pounds-all of last year's crew; Mosle, '89, 165 pounds; Harrison, '90, 156 pounds; Heyworth, '90, S., 167 pounds; Rogers, '90, S., 160 pounds; Ferris, '91, 177 pounds; Isham, '91, 1551/2 pounds; Simons, '91, 157 pounds; Burroughs, '89, S., 158 pounds-who have all had experience on class crews; Hanson, '90, 177 pounds-substitute on the eleven; and Klimpke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Crew. | 2/19/1889 | See Source »

...Play was begun at once, and in about an hour and a half the matches were finished all within a few minutes of one another. In section B, Rogers and De Normandie beat Everett and Burlingham, three games to two. In section A, Brown and Davis beat R. C. Harrison and P. J. Harrison three to two, and Hale and Stetson beat Baker and Denny three to one. Brown and Davis then played Hale and Stetson and won by a score of three...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Whist Tournament. | 2/19/1889 | See Source »

...drawings resulted as follows: Section A.- 1, H. A. Davis and R. D. Brown; 2, R. C. Harrison and P. J. Harrison; 3, R. S. Hale and J. A. Stetson; 4, H. Webster and J. Crane; 5, R. W. Herrick and P. S. Abbot; 6, H. H. Baker and F. P. Denny. Section B.- 7, F. S. Rogers and P. Y. DeNormandie; 8, 0. Everett and F. W. Burlingham; 9, P. K. Brown and E. A. Darling; 10, B. H. Dickson and L. W. Chamberlin, 11, K. Brown and W. W. Mulford. This evening number one will first play against...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Whist Tournament. | 2/18/1889 | See Source »

...protest is supported by vigorous articles by Professor Max Muller, E. A. Freeman and Frederic Harrison. All are severe in their denunciation of the evil tendencies of the competitive system; but perhaps Professor Harrison more boldly attacks the system than the others when he declares that it "is bullying, spoiling and humiliating education. Examination papers, not textbooks, have come to be the real objects of study. The system of distinction and prizes is absurdly overdone. Art, learning, politics and amusements are deluged with shows, races, competitions and prizes. Life is becoming one long scramble of prize winning and pot hunting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "The Sacrifice of Education to Examination." | 2/7/1889 | See Source »

...good material. Two of the candidates, Heffelifinger and McClung, will probably play on the 'varsity nine, but will play with the freshmen in their important games. The other candidates are: Franklin, Ivison, Bliss, P. Brown, Jenny, Floyd, Jones, Moffat, Lovell, Orrick, Hume, L. Parker, B. Holliston, Carr, Graves, Perrce, Harrison, Jones, McClellan and Wales...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Work of the Yale Freshman Crew and Nine. | 1/16/1889 | See Source »

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