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Emmons '95, Mackie '94, Lewis L. S., Fairchild '96, Gray '94. Gould '96, Wilson '94, Doucette '95, Bond '94, McDonald '94, Earle '94, Hodge '95, Jerdean '96, Hartwell '95, Teele '95, Royale L. S., Hitch '95, Johnstone L. S., Hoag '94, Brook '94, Gleason '94, Jackson '95, Oppenheim Q. L. S. S., Maston '96, Thompson...
...last year's experience, a season ended with each team even in honors and their comparative merits not fully tested. There is no satisfaction in such a state of affairs. It is opposed to the idea of athletics; it is something which every true lover of manly sports cannot brook. Thus far we suppose that Yale also agrees with us, for if not, she would be truly inconsistent with "Yale spirit" as we have formerly known it. But if this is true, why is it that she will obstinately, uncompromisingly insist on a rule when she sees that it must...
...Brook-Miller's Song, Root...
President Eliot spoke of the growth of the university and talked favorably of athletics. He gave a brief eulogy of the late Bishop Brook. Other speakers were Thomas Wentworth Higginson, John T. Wheelwright, W. B. Hornblower, Rev. Theodore C. Williams, James C. Carter and J. H. Van Amringe...
...great interest in archaeology. At the end of Commonwealth Avenue, he erected a statue of Lief Ericson at the spot where he believed that he landed. Another of his researches resulted in the discovery of the site of the ancient city of Norumbega, at the mouth of Stony Brook in Weston, where he erected a stone tower...