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"The association would of course get money damages in case the railroad commissioners approved the route, but as a field for Yale's athletic sports the grounds would be good for nothing. That would be a great pity, as much money, time and effort has been expended in securing and...
Harvard, '87, defeated Exeter at Exeter yesterday in the presence of about 300 spectators, by a score of two goals and one touchdown to two touchdowns. Exeter had the kick-off. Harvard played bossily during the first three-quarters. However the freshmen threatened Exeter's goal for some minutes, by...
It is to be hoped that a large delegation from '87 will accompany the freshman eleven to Exeter today. The only way in which the class can show their appreciation of the careful and conscientious work done by their representatives is by attendance at games Nothing is so great a...
While we are in hearty sympathy with the college authorities in their efforts to keep the taint of professionalism from our college athletics, we cannot forbear again calling attention to the ridiculous extreme to which their fear of this professionalism has carried them. It is a well known fact that...
While we at Harvard have been alternately shocked by the boat house disaster and entertained by the freshman sports, tennis tournaments and foot-ball practice, our neighbors at Yale have been undergoing experiences quite as varied, and even more unfortunate. The recent death of a prominent member of '84 has...