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...decision of the referee and the judges, that a fourth round of two minutes was necessary to decide the bout, was greeted with applause, and a moment later both men appeared on the floor. Austin was the fresher of the two. He rushed Ashe throughout this round, successfully leading almost every time with his left. Ashe was game to the last and made a grand fight, but the punishment had been too much for him. The round was decidedly in Austin's favor. The announcement of the decision that the bout had been awarded to Austin was greeted with storms...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Ladies' Day. | 3/28/1887 | See Source »

...food at Memorial does not seem to improve very fast, although the number of complaints is very large now and increasing. To be sure we have been favored with meat at luncheons, which is a little fresher, and this is an improvement, no doubt. But why should we be served with potatoes that are unfit for eating, simply because the meat is better? It is a fact that a student going to luncheon at fifteen minutes past one finds great difficulty in getting any potatoes at all, and then, when he does get any, they are, or have been lately...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/6/1886 | See Source »

...asserted that the college had been "waiting for '90, 250 years;" this was unaccompanied by any statistics showing the in corresponding depression of the college for the first two hundred and forty-nine years of its birth, till, now that '90 has come and is not so very much fresher than other freshman classes, she has felt relieved enough to celebrate in style. This transparency also pathetically inquired "Where was '89 on Bloody Monday Night?" And apparently answered it to their own satisfaction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE GREAT PARADE | 11/9/1886 | See Source »

...this is looked upon as the last triumph of athletic science and skill. I tell you it is time to call halt! when the boasted progress in athletics is in the direction of fraud and deceit." Probably the annals of debate among intelligent men will show nothing richer or fresher than this. Brothers Nichols of Harvard and Moffat of Princeton will hereafter kindly refrain from practising their deceptive arts upon the guileless batsmen. It is wrong to give them balls that they cannot knock into "kingdom come." It is shame to tease them by sending in curved spheres. In future...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GIVE THE BATSMAN A CHANCE. | 1/24/1884 | See Source »

...besides a few invited guests. They were mostly of the younger generation, but not all. All, however, had the glow and freshness of the student's life still bright upon them. A finer company of gentlemen could probably not be found anywhere in the world. A company of brighter, fresher and purer faces we never saw, and shall probably never see. There were present, direct from home and the common mother, Professors Palmer and McVane...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE WIDENING OF COLLEGE INFLUENCE. | 4/18/1883 | See Source »

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