Word: ams
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-I am informed that the statement made in the introduction to the petition against the athletic resolutions, in Saturday's HERALD-CRIMSON, that "the petition was not published at the time of its being presented, because the faculty wished to keep the matter quiet" was made under...
EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON. -Having just been compelled to wade through the yard of this noble college, I am full of wrath at the mismanagement which allows such sidewalks as we have. Every man in college has had the same experience for the last two weeks of rainy weather. What we...
"If there is one fact more striking than another in the remarkable history of the University Club, it is the fact that from the very first all distinctions between colleges have been ignored. To this I attribute in a large measure its wonderful success. The question has been: "Is he...
Regarding the three-mile rule, it may be said that for heavy men-say 175 lbs.,-the four-mile course may be less injurious than a quick stroke three miles, but for the average man of 150 lbs. the quick stroke and shorter race would be the better. In fact...
EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-It seems absolutely necessary to me that the faculty should fully understand the position taken by the students in regard to the matter of the new athletic regulations, and as the college papers have as yet failed to present that position as I conceive it to be...