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The faults of most of the men who have played in the last three or four games are given below. Harding is slow in getting through the rush line, and if he would start quicker and slow up at the finish, he would do better. He ought to pay more...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Foot-Ball Eleven. | 10/29/1886 | See Source »

In the last number of the New York Churchman appeared an article on "The Harvard Experiment," as the writer conscientiously calls it, by Prof. Peck of Columbia College. We trust that a paper of such standing as the Churchman does not sanction the contents of this article. We are surprised...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/21/1886 | See Source »

We congratulate the editors of the Harvard Monthly on the excellence of the first number which has appeared. The high standard of literary work which the '86 board maintained will not be lowered this year, if the first number may be regarded as a sample of those which are to...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/21/1886 | See Source »

We publish in another column a report of the position Yale has taken in regard to the foot-ball games this fall. It seems a little strange for her to take such a position immediately after a convention in which she took part through her representatives and agreed to the...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/19/1886 | See Source »

The edict of the Princeton faculty against playing in New York is still in force, but it is understood here that they are willing to revoke it, from the fact that last fall's game was entirely devoid of unnecessary rough play, or serious accidents. It is the intention of...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Note and Comment. | 10/19/1886 | See Source »