Word: sun
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There is no logical reason under the sun why this proposition should not be promoted into an actuality. There is no logical reason why athletic teams of the cast should stand aloof from those of the west. There is no reason why Illinois should not play Harvard this year. A game of football between the football representatives of these two monarch universities would be rather interesting to the sportsmen all over the United States and extremely interesting to the undergraduates at Illinois and our contemporaries at Harvard. Daily Illint...
...backfield, the most notable feature was the debut of Fitts; his two punts did not, it is true, live up to the ripple of expectation that swept the Stadium as he stepped back to kick; but wind and sun were against him. His running was high-grade. Past Michle before it seemed possible--he made three long dashes around left end--the last, sided by pretty interference by Fitzger-aid, all but netting a touchdown. It was not all speed; he mixed in some very pretty twisting out of some tackles, even if he did not attempt to reverse...
...CRIMSON will hold the Ballot under the auspices of the Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association, which includes in its membership the Yale News, the Daily Princetonian, the Tech, the Cornell Sun, the Columbia Spectator, and the various papers of other leading colleges and universities in the East. Full particulars concerning the voting places, times of voting, and other details of the Ballot will be announced tomorrow...
...hear the trumpets of the sun resound...
Cornell must keep her weather eye on the fluctuations of undergraduate sentiment, so that she may bring the Honor System in on a tide so strong that no undercurrents can wreck its course. --Cornell Sun...