Word: consists
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...trophies that are to be presented to the members of Yale's base-ball nine of last year are unique in idea and design. They consist of two flags mounted on oak staves ornamented with brass trimmings...
...Slade, '90, are training for the hurdle race this year, and it is possible that Capt. Lund will also enter in this event. The tug-of-war men are hard at work, but the '90 team is the only one which is yet finally made up. It will consist of R. Jones, E. E. Jones, Piper and Amory (anchor). It is slightly over-weight, but will have no difficulty in training down the few requisite pounds. Its chief weakness is in dropping, and it is doubtful whether any improvement is shown over last year's team in this respect...
...School of Botany will be held at the Botanical Gardens, in Cambridge, from July 2d to July 28th. The course is especially designed for teachers and will consist of lectures and laboratory work, under Professor Goodale and Mr. Ganong...
...assessment. Many men have joined the club who have no canoes as yet, but most of these are building crafts destined to beat anything of the kind afloat. In the spring a regatta will be held on Charles river, open to all members of the club which will consist of sailing and double and single paddling races of all classes. A challenge has been received from Brown University Canoe Club which will probably be accepted. It is hoped that the canoe clubs of other colleges will be heard from. A number of men have promised to go in a body...
...Although these men are doing excellent work and will undoubtedly furnish a good team, it is not at all likely they will be able to hold out against '88's team, which has been invincible since its formation in '85. The team will in all probability consist of last year's veterans. All the following men, however, are candidates: Balch, Ewald and Davidson for anchor; Pease, Baldwin, Crocker, Chase and Blossom for the other positions. Holden will probably try later. Ninety men are either very confident of puling the freshmen, or they take but very little interest in the matter...