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Word: inter (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Inter-collegiate Athletic Association has a balance in its treasury...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 4/30/1889 | See Source »

...Cooley. Judge Cooley is not only one of the most distinguished men of our own country, but is of more than national reputation. He is a recognized authority on all questions relating to the constitution of the United States, and in his present position as chairman of the Inter-state Commerce Commision is, without doubt, doing more than any one else to establish American law in regard to railroads. He has already done much to abolish corporate abuses, and, perhaps, even more to bring about a correct understanding between the people and the corporations. It is barely possible that some...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/29/1889 | See Source »

...secretary, H. C. Thayer, '92. A committee, consisting of Walter Scott, '89, Griscom, '89, and W. H. Trotter, '90, was appointed to draw up a constitution and bye-laws. This committee is to report at the next meeting. A committee was also appointed to make arrangements for the inter-class championship games...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meeting of the University of Pennsylvania Cricket Association. | 3/13/1889 | See Source »

...Smith, the best baseball pitcher Princeton College ever posessed has accepted a call to the Central Presbyterian Church. New York. He was a member of the class of '77 in Princeton, and as a pitcher for the college nine helped the college to keep the inter-collegiate championship for three years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/13/1889 | See Source »

...commend itself to everyone, not because Mr. Finlay could or would not fill the office of captain efficiently, but because it was done in a spirit which, if it prevailed throughout the college, would go far in restoring Harvard to the place she once held in inter-collegiate athletics. Mr. Finlay has realized that the position of captain of the University crew is one that carries with it too many responsibilities and requires too much technical knowledge and experience to be filled with the best results, at least, by a man who has rowed but one year. Feeling, therefore, that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/11/1889 | See Source »

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