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Of the new men, Miller, Wheelwright, Langford, Coonley, Simpson, Judd and Bailey, the most promising oar seems to be Langford, a freshman. He has stroked the crew part of the time the past two weeks. Simpson stroked the freshman crew last year, and has stroked the 'varsity a fortnight since...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE YALE CREW. | 4/2/1895 | See Source »

As a mere matter of habit and association the majority of men are opposed to the modern creation, the New Woman. Most men are conservative in this respect, they prefer to see women in the sphere in which they have always known them. It must appear to every one upon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Copeland's Lecture. | 2/27/1895 | See Source »

Then, too, in Paris the prizes of authorship are golden, and the education in authorship complete; the principal newspapers have on their staffs the most eminent writers of the day, and the Academy, following the proverb that advises one "tenir la dragee haut," holds up a tempting bait for every...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: French Readings. | 3/1/1887 | See Source »

J. S. Kulp, S. S. S., '87, is the sole aspirant for bicycle fame in the two-mile race at the games. He is a fair rider, but not exactly the man a good judge would pick out for a winner.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale's Candidates for the Inter-Collegiate Contest. | 4/1/1886 | See Source »

Among all the difficulties that the young aspirant for a college course has to encounter-and the number is by no means a small one-none can be said to give him more trouble and hard labor than that of studying understandingly and well amid the thousand and one pleasures...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Systematic Study. | 6/9/1885 | See Source »

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