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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...like to see our college put in so undignified a light before the world. Moreover, we have watched these matters for years, and we know that on the average Princeton is going to be far more fair and gentlemanly in these matters than Yale. Princeton had a number of available graduate players this year, and she did what she is firmly convinced Yale and Harvard have been doing for many years-persuaded them to come back and play. If it had not been for the smaller colleges-who have no business in the league at all, as the scores this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 11/27/1889 | See Source »

...most interesting articles in the number discusses the tendencies past and present, of architecture in the west. Mr. Van Brunt is hopeful of a rational and artistic architectural development in the western states. He admits that "the prejudices and desires of the most impartial observer must necessarily color his deductions;" but he says, "I venture to believe, however, that the forward movement has gone far enough to enable us to appreciate the spirit of it, if not to comprehend the general direction of its progress." This spirit he conceives to be the change coming about by natural growth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Atlantic. | 11/27/1889 | See Source »

Primrose and West's Minstrels came to the Boston theatre Monday night for a week's engagement. The company is one of the strongest organizations of the kind, and is being very well received by the public. A number of new features have been added, not ably the "Big Four," and Hurley and Auken, who do some wonderful things on horizontal bars. The performance as a whole is pleasing, and the troupe will doubtless be well patronized while at the Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Theatres. | 11/27/1889 | See Source »

...next number of the Lampoon will be issued on Monday, December 2, instead of tomorrow. The regular weekly meeting of the Harvard Shooting club will be omitted this week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 11/26/1889 | See Source »

Professionalism has been prevalent in Cambridge for years. A number of years ago a committee of the faculty investigated athletics, and found that the members of the nine were away from Cambridge almost one half of the spring term, playing with professionals. This state of affairs caused the faculty to vote that all members of athletic teams should be bona fide students and that there should be no professional coaches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Norton on Athletics. | 11/26/1889 | See Source »

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