Word: annually
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...fourteenth annual meeting of the National Lawn Tennis Association was held Thursday night at the Hotel Waldorf in New York. Over seventy-five clubs were represented. These officers were elected for the ensuing year: Dr. James Dwight, president; J. S. Clark, vice-president; V. G. Hall, treasurer; and J. T. Whittelsey, secretary; executive committee, Clarence Hobart, J. S. Campbell, R. D. Wrenn, R. Stevens and H. W. Slocum...
...Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs will give their annual concert for the benefit of the Prospect Union, Tuesday, February 26, in Union Hall, Cambridgeport...
...position on the football question which President Eliot took in his annual report is not strengthened by the Nation's endorsement, which we quote in another column. There is a very suggestive difference in the respective attitudes of President Eliot and the Nation. From beginning to end of President Eliot's severe arraignment of the game of football as it is now played, there is nothing said in criticism of the game itself to which any reasonable man can take exception. It is a forcible statement of valid objections to the game. His failure to mention the beneficial features...
...Nation for February 7 says editorially of President Eliot's recent remarks about football in his annual report...
...President Eliot's characterization of intercollegiate football, in his annual report, is the utterance of a man who refuses to surrender either his reason or his responsibility to a popular and passing craze. Out of the mouths of the apologists for the game, he condemns it. They would restrain on the day of the great match the brute instincts which they have been sedulously cultivating through three months of training by "employing more men to watch the players," so as to prevent foul and vicious playing. What sane man can dispute President Eliot's conclusion that "a game which needs...