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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...King. Full-back. O. Mayes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rovers 4; Olympics 1. | 12/22/1890 | See Source »

...Service in Appleton Chapel yesterday assisted by Rev. William Lawrence. He spoke a few minutes on the word "Christian," telling what a strong word it had become in spite of centuries of opposition. The choir then sang: Christmas Carol-P. L. Atherton '93; Doth not Wisdom Cry-Haking; The King of Love-Shelley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/19/1890 | See Source »

Owing to the late train the party could not arrive at the club room until half past ten in the evening. They were there greeted with three cheers by the two or. three hundred graduates present and President King introduced the guests with a short address of welcome. He said that for the last fifteen years the Harvard men of New York had been compelled to keep silence whenever foot ball was mentioned in the presence of Yale or Princeton men. Now, thanks to the work of Mr. Cumnock and his associates, they had obtained a right to pass opinions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New York Harvard Club. | 12/16/1890 | See Source »

...Choate made a very entertaining address. He and other prehistoric representatives of the college had expected to see a party of "bruisers;" they were delighted to see a delegation of light weights. When he and President King had chased the foot ball on the Delta forty-two years ago the glory was all to the strong and the heavy. In 1890 he had tangible evidence that the victory upon which all Harvard men congratulated themselves so much was the result of intelligence, skill, agility and courage as much as of the strength and weight of the contestants. Strange...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New York Harvard Club. | 12/16/1890 | See Source »

After the transaction of some routine business of the club, President King introduced Mr. Beaman, who, he said, had charged himself with a message to the guests they would probably be interested to hear...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New York Harvard Club. | 12/16/1890 | See Source »

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