Word: facings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...correspondent makes some valuable suggestions in this morning's Crimson for improvement in the method of selling tickets for the Harvard-Yale game in future years. It seems to us that what he calls his second plan would go far toward the solution of the problems which face the managers of the eleven in this matter. The plan is to increase the price of season tickets by the price of a reserved seat ticket for the Harvard-Yale game and insure to every holder of a season ticket one seat for the great game of the year. Certainly the adoption...
...last practice day before yesterday, and yesterday was content merely to take a run of two miles, followed by a bath in the gymnasium. According to all accounts, the Yale eleven is in excellent condition and thoroughly rested from the game of last Saturday. The eleven which will face Princeton will be identical with that which played Harvard Saturday. The two teams which will line up, then, will be as follows...
...strikes such an admirable key-note to the whole that we cannot forbear to quote: "Of course, it is to be expected that the outside world will misinterpret and misrepresent this action (the removal of Corbett, Mackie and Waters from probation). However, our college has grown steadily in the face of such attacks, and every year adds to its triumphs as a leader in the fields of a university life. We doubt not that when they are understood, the rulings of our faculty with regard to probation will, like other of our institutions, acquire general favor. And until then...
...have who do keep their standing. They have seen the college supporting the rule of the Faculty which demands this. And in case it is shown that the men are not worthy of being released from probation they will see the college still supporting the rule in the face of as severe a trial as could well be given it. But with the feeling in the college what it is now the inference from unexplained action keeping these men on probation might well be that honest endeavor to do what is required of men and atone for past short-comings...
...will be a serious embarrassment to the country, by introducing the silver standard. - (a) When the reserve of gold fails the silver dollar will no longer circulate at its face value. - (b) The silver standard cannot be introduced without a crisis...