Word: camped
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last number of Harper's Weekly Walter Camp has an article on professionalism in college athletics. Mr. Camp says that professionalism is certainly gaining ground in all athletic sports and especially in colleges. He is in sympathy with the action taken by the Intercollegiate Foot-ball Association, and recommends even stronger legislation. He suggests the plan of debarring every man from playing on university teams during his first year at college. Though this might pre vent a certain amount of professionalism, it seems unjust that anyone coming to college with an honest purpose should not be allowed to represent...
...Walter Camp in the last number of Harper's Weekly speaks strongly in favor of keeping the wedge in football. He argues in substance as follows...
...Walter Camp has "A Plea for the Wedge in Football," in the current issue of Harper's Weekly...
Among the graduates whose faces appear in the picture are Capt. Robert J. Cook, George Adee. Walter Camp, Chauncey Depew, Beecher. Stagg, and a score of others. The artist is Howland of New York, brother of Judge Howland, who is a member of the Yale corporation...
...annual meeting and dinner of the Yale Alumni Association of Boston and vicinity will be held at Hotel Vendome on Friday, January 27. President Dwight, Gen. Francis A. Walker, Hon. Henry E. Howland, Rev. Joseph Twichell, Prof. Henry W. Farnham, Mr. Walter Camp and the football team have been invited and are expected to be present...