Word: brooklyn
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Frederick Francis Greenman, of Brooklyn...
...whole, and especially the attack, will be compelled to play better soccer than heretofore in the season in order to defeat the strong Princeton eleven. The latter has a string of victories to its credit and that of 3 to 1 against the Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn is considered specially indicative of good work. The University line-up to start the game is as follows: l.o.f., Weld; l.i.f., Carnochan; c.f., Baker; r.i.f., Foster; r.o.f., Smart; l.h.b., Carson; c.h.b., Francke; r.h.b., Grant; r.f.b., Kingman; l.f.b., Moffat; g., Nichols...
Princeton has an exceptionally strong team this year, having defeated the Friends' Select School of Philadelphia, 5 to 0, Central High School of Philadelphia 1 to 0, and the Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn 3 to 1. The Princeton backfield is excellent and plays a better game than the offensive division. The University team's season has been a series of defeats, but their late development has been rapid and they should show up well against the opposing eleven. Besides the team as given below, substitutes F. S. Hopkins, D. F. Fenn, Managers Storms and Chittenden, and Coach Burgess will...
...number of Harvard professors are lecturing this year at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Professor George C. Whipple will give four illustrated lectures on "Sewerage from the Sanitary and Economic Points of View." Six lectures on "Emerson and Carlyle" will be given by Professor Bliss Perry. Professor H. Langford Warren '83 will give a series of five illustrated lectures on "The Colonial Architecture of New England." "The Drama in the Making" is the subject of a course by Professor George P. Baker '87; and Professor Arthur E. Kennelly will deliver a series of five illustrated lectures...
...Friday were held the last of the elections; namely, choosing the rest of the Class Day Committees and officers who had been nominated Thursday. The balloting resulted as follows: Class Secretary, G. W. Patterson, 4th; of Ann Arbour, Mich.; Historian, A. F. Jenks, Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Cup Committee, J. T. Blossom, E. D. Davis, R. C. Gates; Cap and Gown Committee, G. G. Jones, L. M. Marks, R. G. Walker; Triennial Committee, S. Colt, P. G. Cornish, M. P. Noyes, R. Osborn, H. L. Rogers...