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...poem any more than in a religious newspaper, and as to "theological quality, bad taste, and gross impertinence," they are the last things in the world to which religious newspapers should wish to allude, if the accounts which these journals give of each other be at all correct. - Evening Post...
...without gaining anything. Slocum loses ground and Yale gets the ball. Yale's kick is stopped and it is Harvard's ball. Back ten yards. Piper runs ten yards forward, and the next time the ball is put in play it goes over the line. Harding hit the goal post, the ball bounding back and Crehore carried it to within three yards of Yale's line. Slocum runs twenty yards toward his own goal and loses the ball. Morrison kicks to Hunnewell who runs a short way and loses the ball. It is kicked to Sears and returned. Yale...
Several communications have been received in which suggestions were made that in some way the students ought to be better informed of the methods of Post-Graduate Study as pursued not only at Harvard but also in other Universities both in America and abroad. Several men of each class always intend to pursue post-graduate courses of study and certainly for the interests of the university should be furnished with every means of carrying on such work. Suggestions will be gladly received...
...Evening Post of last week published an interesting article on the "Harvard rebellion" of fifty years...
...from which Woodman kicked a goal. The ball soon got into Harvard's hands again, and Faulkner made a pretty rush, gaining about twenty-five yards, By a succession of short runs the ball was forced right down to Wesleyan's goal, Fletcher even getting it to the goal-post; but he could not quite get over the line, and four downs gave Wesleyan the ball. Wesleyan got the ball away from this dangerous place by a short run, and before anything more could be done, time was called, with the score standing 12 to 0 in Harvard's favor...