Word: allowing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Under these circumstances we feel that it would not be for the best interests of football or of the Universities to run even a chance of a repetition of Yale's experience since the Harvard game. Unless then such contradictions come from you, would it not be wiser to allow the feelings thus engendered to cool with time rather than to enter upon a contest with these recollections still fresh in our minds...
Seniors must understand that the time required for gelatine and half-tone work, printing, presswork, and binding, is about four weeks, after all the subjects are handed in. Hence it will be impossible to publish the book before Class Day. The editor, however, is willing to allow this delay in order to secure an accurate and complete album...
...received a challenge from the "Dis-Appointments," who have constituted themselves the society of "Kappa Beta Phi," and intend to wear big wooden keys to their game, and to celebrate their cinch victory down at Mory's or Traeger's in a way that will horrify the "grinds," who allow only cold water to be served at their annual banquets...
...after a similar disturbance to that for which the Harvard freshmen were prohibited further contests, were restrained from playing their baseball schedule. Since then their conduct has been exemplary and they have won the first debate Yale ever won, and the Yale faculty have been considering a petition to allow the freshmen to play a single game with Harvard, but the arrangements have been rudely checked by Harvard's inability to play. This is the first year that both Yale and Harvard freshmen have been prevented by faculty penalty from playing baseball...
...outset. The conference therefore voted to raise a guarantee fund of two thousand dollars a year for three years; after which time it is reasonably hoped the Review may be self-sustaining. To this sum must be added an amount sufficient to pay preliminary expenses, and to allow for guarantors' copies...