Word: exceptionable
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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"As regards the general play of the eleven, it must be said that there is a woeful want of carefulness. It is the rule, not the exception, for the University to lose the ball when they get it within the college's 25-yard line. There are several reasons for...
RUNNING BROAD JUMP.As an exception to the run of things, this event was contested by all the original entries. Fogg, '85, jumping from scratch, covered 19 feet 7 1-2 inches, beating Peck, '88, and Brewer, '88, who jumped 19 feet 1 inch, and 18 feet 6 inches, respectively.
The senior class is to be congratulated on the excellent choice which it made for class day officers at its recent meeting. The gentlemen elected are without exception, we believe, capable of performing the duties for which they have been selected. With the interests of the class entrusted to their...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON :-I have read with interest your editorial of this morning (Tuesday), on the subject of the tennis courts. The matter is one of the highest interest to a large, but I fear, somewhat decreasing number. But the fault with our system is chiefly in the courts and...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON-I hope it is not too late to make a suggestion through your columns, in regard to the uniform of the drum corps. In the first place I think that whatever the uniform is, the prevailing color should be red, or crimson, the college color, rather than...