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...students themselves can be to blame if they are not. If any man has questions to ask or doubts to solve he should go to the meeting tonight and have them settled. The Athletic Committee gives evidence that it comes in the right spirit. It desires to stand in a clear light before the college, and this conference meeting is a step in an endeavor to establish a thorough understanding between the students and the committee. The students ought to be able to appreciate this spirit. If they participate in the conference in the same spirit the result will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/8/1891 | See Source »

...case every good speaker in the college should feel a responsibility in this matter, and should strive to have the college represented in the strongest and most creditable manner possible. They should not be unmindful of the significance which this debate tonight will have in determining who shall stand for Harvard in the joint debate. The competition in this prize debate should, and doubtless will, be sharper than it has ever been at any previous debate of the kind. The college should show its interest in the matter by attending the meeting of the Union and giving the speakers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/4/1891 | See Source »

...weight and more experienced papers won the game against Harvard's light men. During the first half Yale did most of her work by her individual men who had played on the 'varsity. At the same time the Harvard freshmen showed very fair team work and made an excellent stand against their rivals, In the second half the endurance of the Yale men began to show against the weakening of the light Harvard forwards and backs. The Yale men had gotten well together by that time and did some good team work, besides effectually breaking up Harvard's attempts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale '95, 24; Harvard '95, 0. | 11/29/1891 | See Source »

...opinion. In previous years freshman classes have known the duties which fell to their lot and have performed them fairly well without any urging; when urged at all their response has been quick and all that could be expected. If the this year's freshmen want their class to stand for anything at all in the college life they must earn the respect of the college. They will certainly never do this so long as they give their class teams such miserable support. Ninety-five must send a good number of supporters to New Haven with her eleven. More...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/25/1891 | See Source »

...northwest corner of One Hundred and Fifty-fifth St. and Eighth Ave. Ticket offices will be at these gates for the sale of admission tickets. Entrance No. 4 will be in One Hundred and Fifty-fifth St., and the people who have grand stand tickets will enter there. No. 5 will be the second gate in One Hundred and Fifty-fifth St., and is for the holders of Stand D seats. Admission ticket holders may also enter there. No. 6, the carriage entrance to hitching posts is the last gate in One Hundred and Fifty-fifth St., the one nearest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale-Princeton Game. | 11/25/1891 | See Source »

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