Word: freshmen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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These lectures though intended especially for freshmen, are open to the public. The central row of seats will be reserved for students...
...class crews made good use of the recess. They each have about ten candidates with the exception of the freshmen, who have as many as four substitutes, but it is doubtful if all these are kept...
...early until the class races are half over, to predict the order in which the crews will finish. Eighty-nine is perhaps the favorite, but both Ninety and Ninety-one are looked upon as possible winners. Ninety-two is pretty generally expected to come in last, but the freshmen may have a surprise in store for the upper-classmen...
...first of this week. On Wednesday, the first day of the recess, the first nine played two games, both with picked teams. On Thursday afternoon they played the Roxbury Latin School, winning by a score of 7 to 6. This was the first important game that the freshmen have played, and, with the exception of the battery, did fairly good work. The following was the make up of the nine: p., Churchill; c., Child; 1b, Howell; 2b, Cady; 3b, Wrenn; s. s., Thorndyke; l. f., Cummins; c. f., Rankin; r. f., Allen. Another game was played on Friday with...
Catain E. P. Smith, of the Columbia freshman crew, has recently sent a reply to the challenge of the Yale freshmen to a two-mile straightaway race at New London. Captain Smith refuses to accept the challenge, but states his willingness to admit the Yale freshmen to the Harvard Columbia race, provided Harvard agree. As Harvard will in all probability refuse to agree to any such proposition, the Yale freshmen and the Columbia freshmen will not race this year...