Word: forwards
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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College commenced Thursday, after one brief week of vacation, and a shroud of hard work once more envelopes Princeton. Third term with us is a most pleasant one and always looked forward to with pleasure by every member of the college and back upon with feelings of regret when passed...
...first game will be a practice match at Longwood on April 28. There will be games about once a week from that date forward. Two matches will be played in Cambridge on Holmes Field-one with the Longwoods on Decoration Day, and the other with the University of Pennsylvania on June 13. There will be no admission fee charged at either of these games, and it is hoped that they will arouse a more general interest in cricket throughout the college...
...many respects it is the most disagreeable of the year, the weather is usually abominable during its ten weeks, and the assiduous application necessary for the mid-year examinations render it difficult for all members of the college. As a reslt from these unpleasant features we naturally look forward to the Easter recess as a period of relaxation from our duties, and a time of social enjoyment at home. As we are about to leave we cannot help but think of the heroic conduct and self-denial of those men on the various athletic teams who remain in training...
...assert his ability to treat the question he has chosen for the subject of his lecture. The question of Protection is one that is always interesting; but it is peculiarly so at present, when the merits of the doctrines of Free Trade and Protection are to come forward so strongly in the Tariff issue now before the country...
...Harvard is going to get back the Mott Haven cup in May, the men on whom she relies to win it for her have got to stop going backward and begin going forward. If the men who contested these events cannot do better, others must come foward who can. We want to win back the cup, and we can never do it by half-hearted work. Every one who can must work hard and earnestly or we shall again be obliged to see the cup carried off by some college that has not half our advantages, but has, what...