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NOTWITHSTANDING the disagreeable weather on Saturday, a large crowd assembled to witness the Foot-Ball game. The rows of seats reserved for ladies through the courtesy of the manager of the club were filled with fair ones and their escorts. The game was called at about 3-25 P. M...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOT - BALL. | 5/4/1877 | See Source »

THE absence of college men from public life, always a cause of more or less comment and wonder, has recently, by a high authority, been particularly mentioned and regretted in reference to Harvard. All of us, I think, regret it, and many of us are ambitious to some day increase...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LECTURES ON LIVE TOPICS. | 5/4/1877 | See Source »

To complete our training and render us fitted for public life, if called upon, we need such instruction as shall teach us, by examples from present history, to clearly see the relations between cause and effect, between theory and practice, between the fundamental principles we have been learning in history...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LECTURES ON LIVE TOPICS. | 5/4/1877 | See Source »

IN regard to the recent action of the Directors of Memorial Hall, we do not stand in the belligerent attitude the usually cautious and circumspect Advocate has, in its last issue, seen fit to assume. Waiving the question of constitutionality, the compromise which the Board has effected seems, on the...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/4/1877 | See Source »

THE ignorance which both the Record and the Courant display in speaking of "Mr. James Cook" (meaning Rev. Joseph Cook) becomes truly remarkable when we consider that New Haven is the seat of the Yale Theological Seminary, and the place where the New-Englander is published, and that Mr. Cook...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUR EXCHANGES. | 5/4/1877 | See Source »