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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...Reynolds, of Yale '84, will speak in Sever 11 next Wednesday evening on "Life in British and Continental Universities." Mr. Reynolds has spent the past year visiting the large universities of Great Britain, Scandinavia, Holland, Germany, and France, and will present the results of personal investigation...
...past week or two most of the attention paid to the track athletes at the gymnasium has been given to the men who entered for the Tech. games and for the sports of the Second Regiment and Yale at New Haven. Unfortunately for Harvard, as stated in yesterday's CRIMSON, the Tech. games have fallen through, and several Harvard, men besides losing the chance of winning places in those games, will be unable to enter the games at New Haven which will take place tomorrow evening. The original number entered from Harvard for these latter sports has been lessened...
...same general style of training. The men are divided into squads some of which practice in the morning and the others in the afternoon. The main body, which after the Yale and Second Regiment games will probably be raised to about sixty men, goes to work at about half-past four. They go through the regular dumbbell and chest-weight exercise under Captain Sturgis, and then take a brisk run around the track. After this they divide for the special work which is under the personal direction of Mr. Lathrop...
...some time past the candidates for the Yale freshman nine have been practicing regularly in fields on Orange and Elm streets. These fields will probably be used hereafter until practice can be begun on the Yale field. Up to the present time the training has consisted chiefly in short runs, light gymnasium exercise, and work in the out-field; and had it not been for the recent snow, the candidates for the battery and in-field would have soon begun out-door practice. There are at present nearly sixty candidates, but this number will be reduced immediatley to twenty-five...
Among the 1477 students, now in residence, nearly every state in the Union is represented and this has been uniformly the fact for the past ninety or hundred years. The summary shows that thirty-six of the thirty-eight states are represented at Yale as well as four territories, Canada, England, Hawaii, Japan, Wales, Turkey and France...