Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-In spite of its present complicated state of athletic affairs, Harvard will send delegates as usual to the Inter-collegiate Baseball Association meeting of delegates from the various colleges of the league, which takes place during the first week in March. Dartmouth intends then to make an effort to re-enter the league. This is one of the original league colleges, and since its students devote themselves to baseball to the almost entire exclusion of other athletic games, it has generally a fair team, at least; and it seems a pity that it should be thought necessary...
...Dartmouth is considering the advisability of sending a team to Mott Haven this year...
...Dartmouth, two new prizes have been offered for competition; $40 for the best essay on "The Advantages of Free Trade," and $50 for the best essay on "The Advantages of Protection...
There is a strong feeling of indignation at Dartmouth College over certain statements in a recent article on that institution which appeared in the Manhattan Magazine. The situation, the buildings, and the students are described as not only rural, but shabby and almost coarse. The students defend their institution as one of the smaller colleges which has struggled bravely against poverty, has educated men who have taken prominent places in public and private life, and has inculcated and continues to teach sound learning and pure morality. The students whose rough exteriors have been referred to are often the most deserving...
...regulations at Brown were promptly referred to the students for their advice. At Columbia, we are told by the Spectator, the question of their adoption or rejection rests with the students. At Amherst and Cornell the students have been consulted. This also was true at Princeton. At Dartmouth, Yale and the University of Pennsylvania the college faculties by forth with rejecting the resolutions have rendered any conference of this sort superfluous. Comment on the action of Harvard is unnecessary...