Word: footing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale Freshman eleven defeated the Junior eleven at foot ball a few days...
...this connection it might be well to suggest that some other room be selected for the hearing than the meeting room of the Gymnasium. Much interest in this foot ball question has already been manifested by almost all the students. Every indication points to a large meeting. Why, therefore, should not a larger room, such as Sever 11, Holden Chapel, or Boylston hall be made the place of meeting...
...game which the Freshmen play with Yale to-morrow will be witnessed by a very large delegation from Cambridge. The necessity of backing up their team in this all important match should be sufficient inducement for every man in '88 who cares for the success of his class in foot ball to go down to New Haven on Saturday. One last opportunity lies in the hands of '88 to retrieve the unfortunate record which Harvard has made in foot ball this fall. To the freshman eleven, the college looks for the long coveted victory over Yale. To aid in winning...
Whatever stand the CRIMSON shall take on the late official notices of the Athletic Committee in regard to foot ball it has certainly made up its mind on one particular point. The date, Monday evening, fixed for the special hearing is certainly much too early. The determination of the committee to hold such a hearing can not but meet with commendation on all hands, particularly as it is in such marked contrast to the methods employed by the committee of a year ago. But why should the meeting be held so very soon? There is no hurry, for the foot...
...whom are said to have rowed on their respective 'Varsity crews, In England it is well known that a large proportion of the most influential men in public affairs during the past century took part during their college days in some kind of athletic sport, either in cricket, foot ball, rowing or some other branch...