Word: ever
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual CRIMSON dinner was held Saturday night at Young's Hotel. Twenty-eight men in all were present - by far the largest number that have ever met at an annual dinner of the board. The dinner was the pleasantest that the board has ever held, the feeling of unity between past and present editors, and the enthusiastic loyalty of all to the interests of the CRIMSON, being more marked than ever before...
...feast was an elegant one. Henry E. Alexander, an enthusiastic favorite with Princeton undergraduates, acted as president of the feast. After a pointed but brief address Mr. Alexander introduced Lloyd McK. Garrison, who responded to the toast "Harvard." Probably no Harvard speaker ever appeared more favorably before a Princeton audience. General Horace Porter then spoke on "The men of letters in the world." Gen. Porter's speech was brilliant, witty and full of pleasantries. Professor William M. Sloane responded to the toast "The debate." Professor Henry F. Osborne made the last speech on "Intercollegiate contests." Prof. Osborne's remarks abounded...
...tSPALDING'S Official Base Ball Guide for 1895 is out today. The Guide is edited by the veteran Henry Chadwick, and is the most valuable statistical book and reference guide ever issued. This year's book is larger than ever, and contains 21 half-tone page pictures of all the leading baseball teams of the country. The new rules are published in full. This year's Guide should be in the hands of all the cranks. Price, 10 cents, from any news-dealer...
...watermanship is pretty poor as yet, especially among the new men, Stillman, Fox and Mann, none of whom have ever rowed before...
...choir sang, "I will Greatly Rejoice," by Cruickshank; and "Keep Me, Saviour," by O. B. Brown. Master Garfield Stone sang "Angels Ever Bright and Fair," by Handel...