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...provide an occupation for boys who were accustomed to spend their evenings about the streets. A meeting of the class was held and a committee appointed, who fitted up a room with games, books, etc. The work proved so successful that two years ago the club was able to move into still larger and more comfortable rooms. This year the accommodations have been still farther increased. Formerly the freshman classes raised the money to carry on the work, but since it moved the funds have been provided by the management of that mission, and now all the freshman class...
...interest to note what is being done by our athletes, as necessitated by the recent action of Yale toward restricting the membership of college athletic teams to students in the undergraduate departments of the various universities. Before making any move in the matter the Harvard Advisory Athletic Committee has decided to make as thorough a canvas of the alumni as possible. In a letter which Perry Trafford has just sent to a member of the New York alumni, he makes the following statements. It is probable, however, that the University plan which he speaks of will be modified in certain...
...change which was made in the rules of the Inter-Collegiate Foot-Ball Association on Saturday, by a majority vote of the members of the league, is the most important move that has been made in relation to foot-ball for years. Its object is of course to leave no ground for the breaking of the rules in regard to the eligibility of players to positions on the teams of the various universities and colleges. The exclusion of all members of graduate departments will effectually put a stop to the importation of foot-ball material, and the provision in regard...
...York at the Windsor Hotel, Saturday night. The meeting was decidedly more harmonious than was anticipated and all the suggestions made at last week's session were adopted. Only undergraduates may hereafter play on the college football teams, and while the University of Pennsylvania does not like the move it is hardly probable that the Pennsylvania men will retire from the association. The delegates present were: A. Maffitt and Vance C. McCormick, of Yale; George C. Fraser, J. McN. Thompson and Philip King, of Princeton; A. Thorndike and W. Gordon, of Wesleyan; John C. Bell, of the Advisory Board...
Yale University started in Saybrook, Conn. in 1700. It did not move to New Haven till...