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...about three inches high and are of solid silver. On the front are engraved the name of the player, his position and the words "Yale, '92, 4; Harvard, '92, 36." The choice was given to the members of the eleven to have either the small solid silver cups or larger ones of plated ware. The majority decided upon the smaller ones and these mementos will probably prove to be more satisfactory than any others which could have been purchased for the same amount of money. Ninety-two had such a large surplus at the end of the season that...
...spoken in his last lecture of the superstructure on which the Parthenoon stood, but which was evidently intended for a much larger building. The Parthenon as erected upon the foundation was two hundred and twenty-eight feet long and one hundred and one wide. The outer colonnade consisted of seventeen columns on the sides and eight on the ends. These columns were about five and one-half diameters, or thirty-four feet in height. Each was ornamented by twenty flutings, which were of the strict Doric style...
...been in the past, it now an absolute necessity. That it can do good work and exert strong influence, no one can deny. There are at present ninety Exeter men in the University and we urge every one of them to answer to the call for this evening; the larger the number of men the greater the enthusiasm and zeal. To such a club, whose aim is to put the influence of Harvard on its old footing at Exeter, we give our heartiest support and encouragement...
...formation of an Interscholastic Athletic Association among the larger preparatory schools of New England is well worthy of encouragement. Such an association will undoubtedly help track athletics in the colleges in a large degree, aside from the fact of its engendering competition and excellence in that branch of athletics in the schools...
Harvard has heretofore sent many men to contest at these sports, which have proved very interesting, and now that the Boston Athletic Club is free to compete, an additional inducement is offered for a larger delegation from Harvard...