Search Details

Word: falle (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

...question is who will have the majority in the new Chamber. There is no expectation of violence by either party before then, or of an appeal to arms by the defeated party. The returns from the elections show that the republicans are losing ground, but the fall of the republicans will not destroy the republic. the anti-republicans, composed of monarchists and imperialists, see a possibility of coming into power without revolution, and this turns them away from conspiracy against the government. If they should come into power they will not divest themselves of the immense patronage of the government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROF. COHN'S LECTURE. | 1/15/1889 | See Source »

...Stagg would go behind the bat, but they seem to have little foundation. Poole, '91, was catcher and captain of his class nine last year. He is a good back stop, and probably will be selected to fill Dann's position. McClung, '92, half back on the eleven this fall, caught on the Phillips Exeter Academy nine for four years. He is a heavy batter and can play in almost any position. If he does not catch it is probable that he will be given one of the out fields. Unless Stagg can be induced to alter his decision, Dalzell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Nine. | 1/15/1889 | See Source »

...captain of the football eleven, in adopting the plan of training the candidates for next year's team, which is described in another column, has made a departure from the methods that have prevailed heretofore, which, it seems to us, must bring forth good results next fall. Harvard opens so late in the autumn that the time for training the eleven is much shorter than it ought to be. Training in the winter and spring, therefore, calculates to develop muscles called into play in foot-ball, and will be of especial value to men who intend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/12/1889 | See Source »

...unfortunate that, almost at the very beginning of the fall term, the illness of Mr. Hayes prevented him from giving instruction in elocution. A large number of men had joined the half course in elocution, and to them the knowledge that Mr. Hayes will resume his courses immediately will be especially welcome. The faculty have decided, however, that in the case of English 10 the recitations shall take place three times instead of twice a week for the balance of the year, and that in consequence the course shall count as a full course. Mr. Hayes will thus be enabled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/11/1889 | See Source »

...members of the Yale ball team received trophies for their work last year. Why should not the members of our football team get them in recognition of their work this last fall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 1/10/1889 | See Source »

Previous | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | Next