Word: closing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...touchdown by Wesselhoeft made after a very fine run soon aroused the enthusiasm of the spectators. The goal was kicked by Austin. Shortly after Kendall ran with the ball far into Wesleyan's territory and she was forced to make a safety touchdown. A short time before the close of the first three quarters, Wesselhoeft varied the rather uninteresting play by another very brilliant run by which he scored a touchdown. Austin failed in the try at goal, the ball hitting one of the posts and rebounding. Time was called with the ball near Harvard's twenty-five yard line...
...News gives the following account of the recent rush at Yale: At the close of the sophomore-freshman game the two classes formed their phalanxes and had a fair rush. The numbers in each were small, but the invaluable assistance of upper class men on both sides made it interesting. As the columns met both wavered an instant and then went off to one side. Then the freshmen had it all their own way and pushed '86 around the field, circling all around. When the rush was over rings were formed by hard struggling for the wrestling. Here the sophomores...
...most economical arrangement. The Harvard-Yale series should consist of four games, two played in Cambridge and two at New Haven, and only if necessary to play off a tie be played. Bitter experience has proved the extravagance of the New York trips. Last June-July, after the close of the college year, our nine made a trip to New York to fulfil their arrangements, and notwithstanding the most rigid economy prescribed by Mr. Winslow excellent, and followed out by the members of the nine, over $400 was lost by the association, owing principally to bed weather. According...
...course is also bracketed. Any member of the university is eligible for membership upon payment of a nominal yearly fee, and meetings are held every fortnight on alternate Thursday evenings. Those wishing to join the society will have an opportunity to do so at the close of the meeting tonight...
...warm lunch instead. Let us have good soups with some warm meats and vegetables. Most men eat but a light breakfast and do not care for so much as we have at present. With this suggestion, which I recommend to the attention of the directors and the boarders. I close by calling on all to give the hall and the steward a fair trial before passing judgment...