Word: butting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The last editorial censures the decision of the faculty on the Glee club's petition, but does it in such an undignified and even childish spirit as to lose the force the Advocate's opinion should convey.
"As Others See Us" is a collection of clippings from various college papers on the football question. It presents in three pages what might have been presented in a column by judicious condensation. It may be of interest to those who do not see any outside college papers, but is...
The verse of this number shows no marked originality, but is the best part of the issue. The election of Mr. T. G. Bremer, '92, as business editor is announced. The Advocate is brought to a close by a list of books received and the Brief. Several misprints mar the...
"In former years Harvard's football expenses have been enormous; but the economical management which has marked the increased efficiency of the FootBall association this fall has greatly reduced the cost of this sport in the university. For the year 1886-89 the total receipts of the association, inclusive of...
The season of 1889 has been a successful one for football. The game has not only grown in popular favor, but there has been a marked improvement in the general playing. The scores made in the intercollegiate league show this development in the playing of all the teams, and a...