Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...power to bring about a Princeton Harvard game and, since the last game between the two teams was played at Cambridge and was won by Princeton, it is clearly the part of Harvard to open negotiations. We fear, however, that all propositions Harvard is able to make would hardly be entertained by Princeton. The condition of the discussion at present is this: Our athletic committee have taken a firm stand against granting permission to the team to play outside of New England, and, unfortunately, as we think, has already this season made decisions which make it now impossible...
...this issue. The matter of sitting for class photographs is one that in former years has been shamefully neglected. Such a task is indeed small and occupies only a few minutes of a man's valuable time, yet it requires the greatest efforts of the committee in charge to make men sit. We urge the members of the present senior class to attend to the matter at once and show themselves an exception to former classes which have regarded the taking of class pictures as a matter of indifference...
...short and very slight stories, entitled "Letter Writing" and "The Force of Circumstances," written by A. W. Weysse and C. T. Page, respectively, together with the anonymous account of "A Lamp Dicker," make up the prose of the number. The story of the "Lamp Dicker" shows keen appreciation of a character common enough in college and out of it, and contains several very felicitous phrases...
...principal editorial of the number very sensibly points out that an introduction of the hotel system at Memorial next year would make club tables an impossibility, and seriously detract from the advantages of the hall as a boarding place. Other editorials are concerned with the interscholastic football league, the standing of special students in the Law School, the graduate department and the summer schools...
Harvard's make up was: Rushers, Miller, Shea, Fay, Mackie, Steadman, Weld, McDonald; half-backs, Alward, Waters; quarter-back, Neff; full-back, Frothingham. Referee, H. C. Smith, '93. Umpire, Lincoln...