Word: fall
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...look forward to a victory at Princeton last Saturday, but a sincere belief that the steady training which our team had undergone since the beginning of the year would bring them out ahead. According to the reports received the team played collectively one of the poorest games this fall, but there can be but little doubt that they were clearly out matched. The best of good luck could not possibly have changed the final result of the game. The Princeton rush line was superior to ours, and the backs could not get a fair chance to do any brilliant playing...
...tickets for the Fall River boat Friday night, and for the grand stand at Princeton are now on sale at Leavitt and Pierce's. Berths on the boat can also be obtained there...
...almost as plain that the failure of athletic interests has caused the parents to coincide with the sons' resolution to avoid Harvard as that such a fact has caused the sons so to decide. Whatever of luxury and extravagance exists at Harvard is closely connected with her fall in athletic spirit. Ten years ago, before the college was so continuously beaten, the honor of a position on the University team was sought after by every man of a class, college popularity being greatly dependent on the prowess of the bat and oar. So long as the positions were desirable...
CHARLES COPELAND, Sec'y.The expense of the trip to Princeton will be about thirteen dollars exclusive of meals. Men will go down by the Fall River line Friday night and return by the 11.30 Shore Line Saturday night. This will give Saturday evening in New York. The times of trains to and from Princeton will be given later. The more men that go the cheaper it will be. Will all who intend to go sign either at Leavitt and Peirce's or at Bartlett's this morning...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- The national election has been the all-absorbing topic of conversation on the campus and at the eating clubs, during the past week, and has interested Princeton during the greater part of the fall term. Campaign clubs, torchlight parades, and tariff debates have been the events of the hour, and have been peculiarly interesting on account of their novelty, as election comes but once during a college course. The college is divided politically in the ratio of two Republicans to one Democrat, and the result has accordingly been satisfactory to the majority of the students. College enjoyed...