Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...scrimmage will not be rough. The seats will be limited to about 3400. Five schemes were proposed, the first of which was adopted. Two of the others were those already suggested by the committee; to use four trees back of University, or to have a shower of flowers. The fourth scheme was to choose a new tree back of Matthews, and the fifth was to have the class officers distribute the flowers. Various modifications of all the plans were suggested, but after a long discussion the vote was in favor of the old Tree...
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...class race was won by '97 with 1900 a close second, '99 third, and '98 fourth. For the Freshmen, Warren ran best and almost succeeded in passing Vincent on the stretch. Yale won her race against Georgetown but was defeated by Holy Cross. The fastest individual times were made by Fish of Harvard and Fisber of Yale, 47 seconds each. The next best were those of Hollister, Williams and Bigelow, in the order named...
...offensive, are necessarily worn in the presence of refined ladies; second, because if football clothes were not worn, such weaker garments as were used would be stripped off; third, because the scrimmage has become a fight in which to pay off old scores instead of a good-natured scramble; fourth, because with any form of scrimmage, even such as we proposed with every day clothes on and with lowered flowers, there would necessarily be roughness on account of the present large numbers in the class; and last, because they feel that such an exercise is inappropriate for cultivated gentlemen...
Dean Hodges of the Episcopal Theological School will deliver the fourth of his series of sermons on the early history of the church at St. John's Chapel tomorrow afternoon. His subject will be the Rise of the Episcopate...