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...fifth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '87 is as follows: H. A. Buck, Denny, A. N. Rantoul, Griswold, de Gersdorff, Oakes, Keep, F. S. Palmer, Faulkner, Sampson. F. M. Tilden is elected an honorary member...
...excited public to find one journal which has preserved its former equanimity, which in the midst of the storm raging throughout the land, has remained cheerful and unmoved; one journal which has published no conflicting election returns, has issued no extra editions with false bulletins intended to keep up the excitement and a steady sale of the papers, but with a tender regard for the highly strung nerves of its readers has quietly pursued its former business of reporting actual occurrences. Such a journal the students of Harvard college support, and to its soothing and moderating influence may be traced...
...four years. Of course, there will be the usual objection of conservatives who never desert a custom without protest. We must bear in mind, however, that the animosity necessary for a contest between the two lower classes no longer exists; generous rivalry has taken its place. Why, then keep up the form of a rush, if the spirit is gone? If a branch of a tree is dead, we lop it off. For the same reason, a rush for which none of the participants seem very anxious, should be given...
...playing an active game and the large scores which Yale has made in all her games up to date certainly show that her men know how to score, which is the essential in winning games. Our team showed in its game with Pennsylvania that it was able to keep the ball at Pennsylvania's end of the field a large part of the time, but even when close to their line our men seemed unable to make anything practical out of this advantageous position, i. e., they were unable to score. Moreover, when the ball approached their...
...admitted the latter to be the better, he advocated the former. There is no reason why we should not have courts of good turf, and my plan is this : that early next spring the ground be sodded and that a man be employed, whose duty it will be to keep the ground in order, and protect the place from that immortal nuisance, the Cambridge mucker...