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...last Nassau Lit, strongly urges the revival of the old Princeton Tiger a paper corresponding with the Lampoon. Several years ago the faculty refused to allow the revival of the Tiger, but it is thought that they would be more favorable to such a proposition...
...annual dinner of the New York Princeton club was held at New York last evening. Princeton's athletic victories were represented by an eleven foot tiger placed at one end of the room and holding two foot balls in his mouth. The Princeton champion eleven were, with the Princeton Glee club, guests at the dinner, and the foot ball men received trophies which the Princeton club had prepared in acknowledgement of their work last fall. Among the speakers of the evening were President Patton, Channcey M. Depew, Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, expresident of the Princeton club...
Yale's victory over Princeton in football is commemorated in the Banner by a large cut of St. Elihu standing over a slain tiger, whose blood forms a pool at the saint's feet...
President Dwight, who was next called upon, was received with three cheers and a tiger. The speaker said he had taken some part in the changing of the name of Yale College to Yale University, but he asked all present to remember Prof. Fisher. He felt that he had reason to look back on his experience with credit, for this was the 10th alumni dinner he had attended, and he had four more to attend. The speaker said he believed we were passing into a new era at Yale, as well as at older universities, and he had felt...
...readily observed the difference between the cheers. In the Town and Gown affrays, which formerly occurred here, the rallying cry was "Yale! Yale! Yale!" and was so well understood that it almost immediately emptied the college buildings of students and assembled them in a body on the campus. A "tiger" was formerly employed after the athletic victory, but has gone into disuse of late...