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...rumored that Capt. Webb never was drowned at Niagara Falls but sent down a dummy. The body is said not to have been his, and that the Captain will appear again some...
...inter-collegiate match games of foot-ball are now played and to the rules of the American Inter-Collegiate Association for the season of 1883. Some of these rules seem to the committee to be highly objectionable. Rules 19, 28 and 38, a copy of which I append, appear to allow of no other inference than that the manly spirit of fair play is not expected to govern the conduct of all players, but that on the contrary the spirit of sharpers and of roughs has to be guarded against. The committee believe that the games hotly played under these...
...certainly a surprise to learn that Columbia, by failing to appear against Princeton on Monday, has forfeited her position in the foot-ball association. If the news proves true it will make a new aspect of affairs, and though the championship can hardly be said to be effected by her withdrawal from the association, it will make the fight between the remaining colleges even more exciting than before. Of late years Columbia's teams have invariably failed to obtain better than last place, and it was always a pleasure to feel that unless under the most adverse circumstances the other...
...Columbia eleven failed to appear at Princeton, Monday, thereby, according to the constitution forfeiting their membership in the Inter-collegiate Foot-Ball Association. There will therefore, we presume, be no match game at Harvard this year with Columbia. The universities of Pennsylvania and of Michigan are suggested for the vacancy...
...received and interesting. The few which have been given this year are by no means exceptions. We think the success of the lectures held in the past ought to inspire new life into some of the societies whose only claim to success is the long list of members which appear yearly in the Index. If some of these societies would only show more activity in procuring for us lecturers of well known reputation and standing, we feel sure they would deserve and would receive the hearty support of the college. Success in the past should warrant renewed exertion...