Word: freshmen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Professor Cooke's remarks to the freshmen at the last lecture in Chemistry A have been printed...
...Cambridge and one at Amherst. If satisfactory financial arrangements can be made it is probable that the challenge will be accepted for one if not for both games. A definite reply cannot be sent to Amherst yet, however. No challenge has yet been received from the Yale freshmen, and it is thought best not to arrange any other games to take place late in the spring, until the date for one of the games with Yale has been arranged. This plan will prevent any possible conflict with either of the Yale games. The Amherst freshmen generally have a very good...
...annual dinner of the Columbia freshmen will take place tomorrow...
...Columbia will admit Yale to a "three-cornered" race. It is also out of the question to row a second race, as Yale wishes, for the strain on a freshman crew would be too severe and the expense of a longer stay at New London too great. Before our freshmen can row Yale they must beat Columbia, and this we trust they will do next June...
Corning, '91, who played short on the freshman nine last year is a candidate for short-stop's position. He is a good fielder and strong batter. Babbitt, '91, a member of last year's freshman nine. Dean, '91, who covered first base for the '91 freshmen, and who is a strong fielder, but a poor batter, is also a candidate for the position of short-stop. Wood, sp,, was a member of the '91 freshman nine. Talbot, '89, who has played two years on his class team. J. Codman, '92, a new man, is also trying for short-stop...