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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following facts are taken from the N. Y. Mail and Express...
Dear Palmer-Your letter concerning the Harvard-Yale game is at hand. We think that the sentiments which you express are reasonable, and both Beecher and myself are ready to agree to them. This is the year when the game would, from the natural rotation be played in New Haven. But it is Yale's preference as well as Harvard's that the game should be played this year in New York. I don't see that this establishes the precedent of playing the game in New York at all. As far as it is in my power to judge...
...such power is granted the U. S. Government by the constitution:- Cong. Record, 1874-1875, Appendix, pp 103, 113, 117, 143, 156. (a) All powers not granted by the constitution are reserved to the States:- Constitution, amendment 10. (b) Powers actually granted are express powers or powers derived by neccesary implication:- Cong. Record, 1879, part 2, p 955. 11 Wallace...
...preparations for the pending football game with Harvard. A new grand stand has been erected, 320 feet long, which will hold 4000 people. A special train will leave New York at 12 o'clock arriving at Princeton at 2, and returning at 5 p. m. The 9 o'clock express from New York, will also stop at Princeton. The game is to be advertised in New York, Newark, New Brunswick. Philadelphia, and many other smaller cities...
...some inexplicable reason a number of men refused to express their preference. The status of all but 18 of them, however, was ascertained from the published list of members of the republican club. Assuming that these 18 are Harrison men, as they probably are, Harrison men, Harrison's strength is 89 to Cleveland...