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Captain Dennison wishes to thank the young ladies of Abbott Academy, through the team, for their interest manifested in the eleven, and the beautiful remembrance of the same. - Phillipian...
...prediction come true in the performance of the "Acharnians" of Aristophanes by the students of the University of Pennsylvania. The success of the presentation was such that the play was repeated last Friday evening in New York for the benefit of the American School at Athens. The interest aroused by so unusual an event, as well as by the worthiness of the object, filled the Academy of Music to repletion with an audience representative of the culture of New York and New England. Not a few Harvard men were to be seen, notably Pres. Eliot, Dr. Brooks, Prof. Lowell, Prof...
...game was the best and most scientific ever seen in Cambridge, and was full of interest from the beginning to the end. Harvard played a good game, every man on the team working for all he was worth; time and again some of Yale's best tricks were frustrated by the sharp work of our rush line. Our rushers were decidedly better in getting through than in blocking, and their tacking was low and hard. They were not quite so good in making holes and in blocking off the opposing rushers as the Yale rush line was, and occasionally...
...inspiring events of anniversary week have been watched throughout at Yale with unabated interest, and it has been the universal regret that the occasion was so appointed that attendance was not within the range of possibility. And while the details in themselves have been of a most absorbing character, the substantial honors so plentifully conferred upon our faculty are the chief reasons that this great celebration has been a significant one to Yale. The title is in no case the sole ornament of the man, and it is safe to venture that a good majority have by perseverance and superior...
...played with teams materially weakened, and represented by a large number of substitutes. Besides, the fickleness of her play, as observed by able foot-ball critics, has been her distinguishing characteristic. In the game with Pennsylvania, Saturday, the score of which was 75 to 0, the main point of interest was the number of men disqualified by Mr. Moffat, the referee; there being no less than five, three from Pennsylvania and two from Yale. A few emphatic allusions, made by the captain of the Pennsylvania eleven, to the necessity of bringing along as substitutes the whole university, in case disqualifying...