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In foot-ball Yale's record is unmistakably superior to Harvard's, standing five games to one draw, there being no game in 1877. In 1876 the score was one goal to two touchdowns, showing that the victory was won by some accidental superiority in kicking, and not by the...
The spirit of the Yale press just before the Thanksgiving game was typical. We do not refer to the Yale News, which is of a decidedly lower tone than the sentiment of the college would authorize. We have nothing to say to its wretched personalities, which would imply that the...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: An editorial in the Yale Record of last week contains some assertions about the much-discussed Yale-Harvard foot-ball game, so surprising and so truly characteristic of their source, that it seems a pity not to bring them into general notice. It says: "Every one who...
On the evening of November 28, nearly the whole body of students of Adelbert College, formerly the Western Reserve College, indulged in a forbidden traditional frolic termed by them a "tempus." So far as known they did nothing worse than to act boisterously and possibly burlesqued the college attaches and...
A sad-eyed wanderer haunts the classic shades of Harvard, looking out upon the world with a dreamy eye of listless melancholy. For years I have seen him stand, day after day, at certain hours, upon the curbing or near the fence hard by some well frequented thoroughfare, and gaze...