Word: basses
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...morning at 10 o'clock on Norton's Field, and all men who wish to join the squad should be on hand. Following is a list of the men present at the meeting yesterday, with the names of the colleges at which they have played: Allison, Grinnell College, Iowa; Bass, Yale; Cavenaugh, Notre Dame, Indiana; Cross, Yale; Dickinson, Wisconsin; Eastman, Bowdoin; Eaton, Yale; Hatch, Yale; Littig, Univ. of Iowa; Lewers, Stanford Univ.; Letton, Yale; McCook, Trinity; Munro, Colgate; Ordway, Bowdoin; Sage, Yale; also Campbell, Covach, Cooch, Draper, Fairbanks, Parrish, Patterson and Pratt...
...current issue of the Lampoon needs no introduction. It comes to us as an old, old friend, and brings to us tender recollections of days at school, when a pun on "bass bawl" and "base ball," or the confusion of "pane" with "pain" seemed to us as merry as could anything. To speak seriously there are in the number some old and some rather strained jokes...
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: F. A. Burlingame '97 and G. Calkins '97. Negative: R. P. Bass '97 and R. C. Davis...
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: F. A. Burlingame '97 and G. Calkins '97. Negative: R. P. Bass '97 and R. C. Davis...
...following members of the Yale football eleven of last fall received the Yale "Y": Bass, Rodgers, Chadwick, Durston, Fincke, Van Every, Hine, Murray, Chamberlain, Murphy, Connor, Benjamin, Mills and Hinkey...