Word: falle
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...from Williston will enter the freshman class at Princeton next fall...
...bids fair to disappear from Cambridge, only to emerge in the vicinity of New Haven. The daily practice which the Yale men take in the cage, especially at the bat, has shown marked improvement since the beginning of winter, and if Yale's prospects were good in the fall, they now, at the beginning of spring, are better than any college ever had before, not even excepting Harvard a year ago. Kellogg, who was change catcher last year, Sullivan, '90, and Hunt of the Law School have done excellent work at the bat during the winter, while the capabilities...
...daily of bequests for new colleges among us. Our people would almost seem to believe that our universities had reached their greatest height and the only thing left to do was to scatter them around more profusely. But no; in distribution of knowledge among all classes we do not fall behind other nations. Our masses are recognized as the most intelligent in the world. It is in height, not in breadth, of scholarly development that we are lacking...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: In one of the articles on "College Journals," which have recently appeared in your paper, is the statement that the Echo led a prosperous existence "until the fall of '82, when it was succeeded by a larger sheet, called the Harvard Herald, a name that was changed at the beginning of the following year to the Daily Herald. There are several inaccuracies in these remarks. In the first place, the Herald was started early in the year 1882, and its success drove the Echo out of an existence which had become burdensome both to itself...
...STEDMAN, Sec'y.Those who have not yet received their prizes for the fall sports can get them at Bartlett...