Word: chosing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Princeton chose men to lead the cheering in Saturday's game...
...captains chose George T. Keyes, '89, to act as referee; W. Alexander, L. S., starter: C. S. Matthews, '90, timekeeper at start; Thornton Woodbury, '89, judge at finish; T. S. Slocum, timekeeper at finish. The crews are as follows...
...baccalaureate sermon was preached by Prof. Francis G. Peabody yesterday afternoon before a large congregation, composed mostly of Cambridge people. It was a thoughtful, eloquent address, commanding the closest attention and interest of the hearers. Dr. Peabody chose for his text a part of the fourth chapter of St. Matthew's gospel, the subject being "The Temptation of Christ." He traced the similarity between the temptations of Christ as He was entering on His ministry and those of a young man just beginning his active life work. Christ's temptations were real struggles, not supernatural manifestations. They arose not from...
Herr Paul Kalisch, who has lately married Fr. Lilli Lehmann, is a very operatic singer, though his appearance is somewhat awkward. He has a pleasing voice, but his high notes seem strained. He chose an aria from "Fidelio" and gave it with much vigor...
Princeton chose the upper side of the field and the wind was strong in their favor. Harding started the game with a short run. Butler followed with another. Holden tried a run and carried the ball up to Princeton's twenty yard line. Harvard was unable to force the ball over and Princeton had the ball on four downs. Ames kicked. Holden ran back to the ten-yard line. Ball went to Princeton on fumble. Cowan was put off just before this for tackling Holden by the ankles. Chapin took his place. On four downs Harvard took the ball...