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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...team. Richardson, Rowe, Brouthers, Galvin, Force and Foley have been engaged by the Buffalos. The Chicagos will only make one change, letting Quest go and replacing him by Gerhardt, if the latter be reinstated. Ewing of the Troys has had several very tempting offers, and will without doubt play as change catcher for Chicago or with the New York League team. The Clevelands have retained nearly all their present nine, including Glasscock, Dunlap, Muldoon, Bradley, Briody and McCormick. Beyond this all is guess work, other statements to the contrary notwithstanding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPORTS AND PASTIMES. | 10/2/1882 | See Source »

That the class day of '82 is to be a complete success there is not the least doubt. For this no slight praise is due the class committee, who have labored earnestly to remove all the petty annoyances and unpleasant features that have characterized so many previous class days. Foremost among the many evils they have remedied is the indiscriminate circulation of tickets, by which very objectionable persons were formerly enabled to gain admittance to the yard and halls. We commend the conduct of the class committee of '82 to those of future classes, and extend to them the sincere...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/23/1882 | See Source »

...Haven will be filled next week with graduates and undergraduates, too, for that matter, as an almost unprecedented number expect to stay for the race. Without a doubt, commencement week, with its attendant exercises and freedom from study, is the most delightful part of the year in New Haven. Speaking of commencement recalls the action of your senior class in forbidding the freshmen to participate in the exercises around the class tree. We are waiting to see if a "custom" can be established by vote...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE. | 6/23/1882 | See Source »

...Advocate disagreed upon the subject. In order to terminate all controversy, the Crimson has decided to issue a weekly, confident that one such paper will meet with a large patronage among the students, and fully fill the place now occupied by two bi-weeklies. There has been no doubt for some time past that there would have to be some change in Harvard journalism, for very few, if any of the students, feel inclined to subscribe for three bi-weeklies and two dailies, for the sake of obtaining college news. With one good daily for the news, one weekly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOOD ENOUGH, CRIMSON! | 6/17/1882 | See Source »

...tone of its journalistic representatives. We published the announcement on good authority, and still persist that Mr. Robinson was approached and was offered liberal inducements to resign his position here, which, for apparent reasons, he declined to do. But supposing for an instant that we had been mistaken, we doubt very much whether there was anything in our article that could justify the contemptible and childish expressions of the News, which says among other equally courteous things: "For half a column it praises his loyalty to Harvard, and smiled complacently at the discomfiture of Yale. It did, indeed, make...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/15/1882 | See Source »

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