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...English Department pleads poverty, thus tacitly admitting the charges against it; the college at large says - "lack of an energetic head." I do not attempt myself to formulate the cause; I merely state things as I find them. If F. W. K. is satisfied that he can get all desires out of the English courses of Harvard College, I wish him success and happiness; but who else agrees with...
...tree down. But in the course of the chopping a portion of the upper tree falls on his head with such extraordinary force as to compel his senses to take leave of him for the time. The unfortunate Isaac, lies upon the snow, till his dog, - not mentioned in the ballads, but which must have been there, as Mr. Cranch observes, - runs to Mr. Brown's, and leads him to the scene of the accident. They bear the stricken man to his home and nurse him tenderly; - fruitless effort; he dies, and they lay him in the cold ground...
...SHIPPEN,Head Usher, 14 Grays...
...ball by pretty runs. Church and Dewey gained 35 yards, and brought the ball dangerously near the Harvard line, but Harding got the ball and Peabody kicked it out of danger. Pennsylvania then tried kicks with our back, and as a result, Peabody kicked the ball way over the head of Graham, and the ball was downed at Pennsylvania's 5-yard line. Harvard soon got the ball and Holden slipped through the line, scoring a touchdown. This was the last scoring done. No goal. Faulkner was disqualified by the referee and Boyden took his place. Time was called with...
University of Pennsylvania, rushers, Percy, Dewey, Tunis, Head, Salter, Breck, Church; quarter-back, Downs; half-backs, Wright, Coates; back, Graham. Referee, A. Baker, Princeton...