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The sport here, however, was without organization, without elaborate rules, and without formal competition, until William S. Gummere of Princeton and William J. Leggett of Rutgers arranged the Princeton-Rutgers game of 1869, and drafted a special set of rules to govern its play. Those rules, either unconsciously or by...
Ushers for sections 13-25 as follows: Sect. 13, (A) O. F. Reis and J. F. Lincoln, (B) J. M. Langenthal and D. A. Williams, (C) W. C. Wessel, (D) R. Webel, (E) H. Wise; Sect. 14, (A) N. E. Waldman and E. Wolf, (B) A. Ulin and J. Zucker...
Ushers for sections 26-37 as follows: Sect. 26, (A) K. T. Lyons and R. Temple, (B) J. Lipsky and W. Legner, (C) C. H. Fernald, (D) M. Stone, (E) H. I. Fitz; Sect. 27, (A) R. A. Lyon and E. B. Fries, (B) C. T. Field and G. C...
Ushers for sections 38-51 as follows: Sect. 38, R. J. Banks, J. B. Attridge, C. Anigofsky; Sect. 39, S. W. Danziger, D. P. Decker, H. R. Keen; Sect. 40, N. G. Khouri, A. L. Jacobs, W. P. Hillbraut; Sect. 41, G. P. Hayes, H. H. Holliday, H. L. Hoffman...
Further detailed plans have not been made as yet, in consideration of the fact that his stay will be very short. He will be in Cambridge only a few hours, and will take the night train for New York directly after his address at the Union.