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West Point's touchdown was scored after they had placed the ball on Yale's five yard line twice in succession only to lose it on downs and a fumble. It was finally carried across on long runs by Nesbitt, Foy and Waldron. During the second half the cadets had the ball on Yale's five yard line repeatedly but were unable to force it across...
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...except Wednesday there are classes up to at least 9 o'clock. Wednesday evenings after 8 o'clock are given over to a general meeting at which there is a lecture. Among those who have lectured already this year are Professors Von Jagemann, Jackson, J. B. Greenough, C. H. Foy, Mrs. H. L. Kenrick, Mr. Litchman, Commissioner of Immigration, and Mr. E. Charlton Black. An interesting course of lectures for February has been arranged by A. Hale '93, the chairman of the lecture committee. This evening Rev. Edward H. Hall will give a stereopticon lecture on "Christian Churches and Cathedrals...
...Albert Bushnell Hart, Ph. D., assistant professors of history for five years, from Sept. 1, 1887; William Hopkins Tillinghast, A. B., assistant librarian and editor of the quinquennial catalogue; William Coolidge Lane, A. B., assistant librarian; Henry W. Toney, Francis J. Child, Charles Eliot Norton, Crawford H. Foy and George D. Goodale re-appointed, and Charles T. Dunbar, members of the council of the library for three years, from Jan. 1, 1888. William Gray, Henry J. Bigelow and Henry Lee were elected trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts for four years from Jan. 1, 1888. Otto Reinhardt Hausen...