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This, the third article on foot-ball from the January number of Outing, is written by Walter Camp of Yale, and presents the subject to us in a little different light from that of the two preceding papers...
...following article on foot ball is an extract from the second letter on that topic to the January number of Outing. It is written by J. H. Sears, captain of the eleven for the ensuing year...
...January Outing contains a very interesting illustrated article descriptive of the Staten Island Athletic Club and its past history written by Charles E. Clay...
...following extract on foot-ball from an article in the January number of Outing, by R. M. Hodge, of Princeton, is the first of three which will appear on the same subject in the CRIMSON. The other two are written by J. H. Sears, of Harvard and Walter Camp of Yale...
...current number of "Outing" is one of the best we have seen. The articles all have real interest in them, besides much information. In addition to the regular serials, "After Geronimo" and "Around the World on a Bicycle," there are a large number of short interesting articles. Among these a personal account of "The Carnival at Cologne" is perhaps most interesting because of its novelty. "Electric Time," "Travels on next to Nothing," "A Tramp Trip to Europe," and an article on "The New Playing Rules of Base-Ball" are full of valuable information. The rest of the number contains "Coursing...