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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...even more than the old point winners, deserve great credit for their performances, and most of all is credit due the man whose efforts sought out and developed that material, to Captain Bigelow. His energy in the interests of the team has been untiring, and to the fact that he has had the courage of his convictions in matters of training, much of his success is due. He may well feel that the victory over Yale two weeks ago, and Saturday's good showing, are appreciated in the University, and that his season's work has by no means been...
...teams by the scores of 11 to 6, and 4 to 1, respectively. Before Princeton played Harvard, the latter was defeated by Lafayette 8 to 1, and by Cornell 8 to 5; since then by U. of P. by the score of 3 to 2. The only victories in fact have been over rather weak teams...
...fact undergraduate, and, so far as it has been expressed, graduate opinion, seems united in its supported. The final decision of the Faculty will be awaited with great intest...
...training, and the success of last year has had the effect of bringing out some raw material. The team, however, has been much hampered by the loss of several of the '97 eleven, and could hardly have been expected to come up to its standard. As a matter of fact though, they have done remarkably well, have defeated several strong elevens, and gave the champions a close rub on Monday. They have had to compets with colleges where cricket occupies a much more prominent position than it does here, and we would ask that they be given credit for their...
...photographs of the Senior and Freshman classes, which were postponed yesterday on account of the weather, will be taken today behind Memorial at 1.30. Everyone is urged to be prompt. Owing to the fact that so many Seniors have not yet obtained caps and gowns, it is requested that none be worn...