Word: cups
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...contest for the athletic cup is different from the other contests, in that a victory is a victory over a dozen colleges at once; every effort should be made to win this victory and when the means for making a good showing and possibly of being victorious, are as simple as they are, it seems as if we ought to contribute generously...
...Taylor, '90, wishes it to be understood that he did not row in the race for the Thayer Cup last Monday. After his oar was broken he withdrew from the race and rowed slowly over the course, regardless of time...
...farce of a contest, which is presumably for a cup but in reality is for the engraving of the names of winners upon a cup which is no longer open to competition, takes place. The "Mott Haven cup" belongs to Harvard; yet Yale, Princeton and other colleges have been working hard that the names of their best athletes may appear as winners upon the trophy which was won by our athletes last year...
...folly of working for a cup that cannot be won in perpetuity is to continue, Harvard ought to be able to retain even the temporary possession of it, and not let it go visiting among the various colleges. We hope that the result in New York to-day will be conducive to that end. Harvard's chances are good. If our men show, nerve they will...
...annual single-scull race for the Thayer-Carroll cup will be rowed Monday afternoon, May 30, at 5.30. The course will be a straightaway mile from the Beacon street sewer to the Union Boat-House. The entry book is at Bartlett's. Single entries are $1, and the book closes...