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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...early American history, and is delightfully diversified with incidents. Rev. Philip Schaff, D. D., contributes a second paper on the "Relation of Church and State in America." A very pleasantly written sketch is by Walstein Root, on the "Hamilton Oneida Academy in 1794," the germ of Hamilton College. The fourth article in this superb number is a study by Charles H. Peck of the public life and character of "Aaron Burr," in which he aims to substitute natural explanations for the acts and misfortunes of his extraordinary subject. Then follows, from G. Brown Goode, of the Smithsonian Institute at Washington...
...centre of the field, Yale got it and advanced it by good rushes, until Morrison made the third touchdown. Time 36 minutes. The try at goal was unsuccessful. Pennsylvania tried to rush the ball from the 25 yard line. It was fumbled on the line and a fourth touchdown was made for Yale, Wallace dropping on the ball. No goal. The first half ended with the score, 20-0, in favor of Yale...
...Fourth crew-Bishop, captain; J. A. Shaw, Jr., Joseph Seiter, George Tyson, R. S. Barlow, H. H. Baker, P. Y. DeNormandie, J. W. Lawrence...
...Fourth Crew.- Bishop, captain; J. A. Shaw, Jr., Joseph Seiter, George Tyson, R. S. Barlow, H. H. Baker, P. Y. de Normandie, J. W. Lawrence...
...fourth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '90 are: Amory, Curtis, Barr, Post, Fessende, Fairbank, Dexter, Codman, Taylor, Huntington...