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...athletic records will be found even more valuable for reference than those given last year, and every college man will find many occasions to turn to them. There is to be found a complete list of all games played by the university and class base-ball and foot-ball teams, the lacrosse team and the cricket club. The measurements of the crew, the percentage of the nine and the tables of the best American and English college and amateur athletic records cannot fail to be of interest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HARVARD INDEX. | 1/4/1883 | See Source »

...forget the floral ball at Turn Hall, Boston, tonight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 1/3/1883 | See Source »

...gave much trouble to the instructors with injurious efforts to the whole college. Formerly it was displayed in 'town-and-gown' rows, rushing, and hazing; now it is disciplined by strictest training - a training which rigidly demands total abstinence from all that is injurious to body or mind - to turn it into some friendly, legitimate contest with other colleges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE VALUE OF COLLEGE ATHLETICS. | 12/22/1882 | See Source »

...turn to boating affairs, we find that since 1875 Harvard has won four out of the seven four-mile eight-oared races; that in 1879 Yale met with the worst defeat ever known in the history of rowing. As Yale crews have always been superior to Harvard crews in weight, and sometimes in strength, the above record goes to show the superiority of Harvard's management and skill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPARATIVE RECORDS. | 12/14/1882 | See Source »

...that the Yale News is exceedingly anxious to stop all further discussion of the disagreeable subject of Yaleism in foot-ball; the methods, however, adopted to obtain the desired forgetfulness would be ludicrous if they were not so despicable. In an editorial of Tuesday last the News seeks to turn the discussion on another subject by making against the managers of our crew the serious charge that they have acted discourteously or unfairly in not replying promptly to Yale's challenge. Not only are the charges ungentlemanly and wholly without foundation, but they are made in the News' most rabid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE YALE-HARVARD RACE. | 12/8/1882 | See Source »