Word: emblem
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...take, will not only conduce to a permanently higher grade of play but ought to be a reason for liberal subscriptions. When men are willing to pay without hesitation for the current expenses of their respective teams, we should expect even more willingness in aid of such a perpetual emblem. Then too, no other sport has so many advantages as tennis. The hundreds of enthusiasts in the sport should make the collection of the sum required an easy matter. Friends of tennis then, come forward and give to the college a tennis trophy which shall be a credit...
...dawned upon us a heartfelt sigh of relief ascended to Heaven. For years, in common with other members of the journalistic profession, the editors of the CRIMSON have been troubled with extreme bashfulness! Here at last is a remedy, by simply deceiving some fair one into standing beneath this emblem of osculation, "he has a right, etc.," for do not the directions say so? It is also pleasant to be reminded that "the custom of kissing still exists." We, in our editorial loneliness, had almost forgotten this once well known fact. But why the CRIMSON, in preference to the Advocate...
...hurtful in the extreme; although they may give at the time some passing pleasure, yet their whole effect is necessarily abnormal and unproductive of any good results whatsoever. Let the society system be protected by all and saved from abuse, that it may remain in the public mind an emblem of one of the countless advantages that a collegiate life gives...
...designated as the date for the next field meeting. The Manhattan Athletic grounds were chosen as the scene of the contests. The Association resolved to lay aside $50 annually for five years, the aggregate to be appropriated for the purchase of a new championship cup. The present championship emblem, at the expiration of five years, is to be awarded to the college which has won it the greatest number of times. The name of the association was changed from the Athletic Association of American Colleges, to the Inter-collegiate Athletic Association of America. It was decided that not college...
Parisian students created a serious riot at the funeral of Jules Valles, the revolutionist, last Friday. A delegation of German Socialists occupied a place in the funeral procession, bearing a wreath of violets, adorned with a red scarf, and hanging from a long pole. The emblem bore the inscription, " From the German Socialists of Paris." The students, who lined the boulevard, began a commotion with shouts of " Down with the Germans," mingled with the revolutionary cheering; and then a group of long-haired youths made a rush at the Tenton who was carrying the violet wreath. The onset was resisted...