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...recent arrangement, Walter C. Camp, '81, who was a prominent factor in Yale sports, and for the past two years connected with the Graduate Advisory Athletic Committee, will hereafter superintend Yale's athletes, receiving $1,200 per year, the foot-ball association paying $300; base-ball, $300; athletic association, $300, and $300 from other sources. This displaces Frank Dole, who so successfully trained for the spring games.-[Spirit of the Times...
...presenting this morning the first issue of THE HERALD-CRIMSON, it seems as if it were due to ourselves if not to our readers, to offer some explanation for the recent consolidation of the Harvard Daily Herald and the Crimson. Although both papers had made for themselves a place in the college world, and although it might have been quite possible to carry them both on successfully, it was deemed best by the boards of both papers to effect a consolidation, and by uniting their interests to form a new paper, which, while naturally partaking of much of the character...
...recent base- ball game between Yaye '86 and '87, Dennen, the pitcher of the freshman nine, struck out six sophomores...
...News gives the following account of the recent rush at Yale: At the close of the sophomore-freshman game the two classes formed their phalanxes and had a fair rush. The numbers in each were small, but the invaluable assistance of upper class men on both sides made it interesting. As the columns met both wavered an instant and then went off to one side. Then the freshmen had it all their own way and pushed '86 around the field, circling all around. When the rush was over rings were formed by hard struggling for the wrestling. Here the sophomores...
...will be seen by a notice in another column The Union holds its first meeting of the year tonight for the election of officers for the ensuing half-year and to hear the semiannual reports of its recent work and present condition. The upper class men are, of course, familiar with the character of the Union and its aims, and it is chiefly to the members of '87 that these few words of information are addressed...