Word: brooklyn
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...returned to college today after a conference with the Princeton management in New York. He says that Dec. 1 is the date of the Yale - Princeton game beyond the possibility of a doubt. The managers of the rival teams have under consideration offers from Ambrose Park and Eastern Park, Brooklyn, and Manhattan Field and Berkeley Oval, New York City, for the game, but are undecided which to accept. They will meet again this week to settle the ground question...
June 27, Brooklyn, Yale...
1869.July 5, Brooklyn, Harvard...
...offered in English language and literature by Professor A. S. Cook of Yale. The School of Physical Education will be conducted by W. G. Anderson, H. S. Anderson and Dr. J. W. Seaver of Yale, Carl Ziegler of Cincinnati, B. E. McKenzie of Toronto, and Emily M. Bishop of Brooklyn. The first meetings of the instructors will be held Thursday, July 5, at 1.30 p. m. The various departments will be organized on the same day. Recitations will begin Friday, July 6, at 8 a. m. Special information concerning the details of the work may be obtained of William...
...college in the fall of 1890, only two hundred and fourteen now remain. In state representation, New York leads with sixty men, followed by Connecticut with forty-seven, Pennsylvania with twenty, Massachusetts with eighteen, and Illinois with fifteen. New York City sends twenty, New Haven thriteen, Chicago ten, and Brooklyn nine. Sixty-eight men have written either for college or out-of-town papers, R. D. Paine being first with about thirty publications. Eighty-nine have subscribed to all the college papers. The daily News is voted the most valuable publication, with the Literary Magazie second. Dickens, Longfellow...