Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...American" foot-ball eleven made up of college graduates, has been formed in Chicago. The players are as follows: Rushers.- Farwell, Yale; Lockwood, Columbia; Ives, Harvard; Carse, Williams; Bickham, Princeton; Lamb (captain). Yale; Harlan, Princeton; Hubbard, Harvard; Hamlin, Yale; Waller, Princeton. Quarter-back.- B. Hamlin, Yale. Half-backs.- Eldridge, Yale; Crawford, Yale; Cowling. Harvard. Full-back.- Lyman, Yale...
...announcement of the Princeton Glee Club elections was made public last week. The annual trip will be made in the Easter vacation and will extend as far west as Chicago. Several concerts will be given this term, among them a joint concert with the Rutgers College Club. The following men will compose the club: First tenors-Barnes '91, Linden '90, Bixler '92, McDonell '92; second tenors-Waters '89. Thorpe '89, Carter '92, Smith '90; first bassos-Chapin P. G., Irvine '88. Conant '90, Townsend '90; second bassos-Harne '90. Davidson '91, Lee '89, Noel '89; leader, Minot '89; warbler, Jones...
...Princeton Glee Club at the annual Easter trip will go as far west as Chicago...
Among the collegians who have made their mark on the diamond are Hutchinson of Yale, (Des Moines); Dwyer, of Hobert College, (Chicago); Garfield, of Oberlin, (Toledo); Bingham, of Harvard, (Easton); Turner, of Amherst, (Easton); Ray, of Maine State College, (Boston); Forrest Goodwin, of Colby, (Salem); Knowlton, of Harvard, (Salem and Easton); Viau, of Dartmouth, Cincinnati); Vinton, of Yale, (Lowell); Besset, of Brown, (Indianapolis); Stewart, of Amherst, (Troy). Ward and O'Rourke have both taken legal degrees at Yale and are full-fledged members...
...prize of one hundred and fifty dollars will be awarded by the American Economic Association for the best essay on "The Evil Effects of Unrestricted Immigration." This prize is offered by America, the new Chicago weekly, and the essay will be known as the "America Prize Essay." Any person is eligible to competition, provided his article does not exceed 25,000 words, and is received by the secretary of the Association before April 31st, 1889. Each essay must be type-written, signed by a fictitious name, and accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the name assumed as well...