Word: freshmen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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English Literature. (Course for Freshmen.) "Walter Scott." Professor A. S. Hill. Sever...
...freshmen won the first game of the class series yesterday, playing well and coolly at critical points. The game was finely contested and was exciting throughout, marred only by the tendency to "muckerism" evinced by a party of seniors, who did their best to rattle the freshmen. Mason caught a perfect game for '91. The umpiring was fair and impartial. The score...
...winners at the class games of the Yale academic and scientific freshmen, the other day, were as follws: One hundred yards run, Moyle, 11 2-5s.; 220 yards run, Moyle, 25 1-5s.; 440 yards run, Lloyd, 58 2-5s.; half-mile run, Davison, 2m. 13 3-5s.; mile run, Lloyd, 4m. 51 4-5s.; mile walk, Grant, 8m. 12 1-5s.; 120 yards hurdle, Williams, 19 1-5s.; 220 yards hurdle, Sweeney, 31 1-5s.; bicycle race, 2 miles, Weare, 6m. 39 2-5s.; running high jump, Williams, 5bt.; running...
...members of each crew were cheered by their classmates on the different tugs. The freshmen had two tugs, the "Curlew" and "D. Ronghan;" the sophomores had the "Blanche;" the seniors the "Mattie Sargent," and the juniors the "Elsie." The referee and judges, and the members of the University crew watched the race from the deck of the "William Sprague." After considerable delay, caused by difficulty in getting the sweaters out of the shells, all was ready and the word was given...
...close behind. At this time '88 and '91 were running 36 strokes to a minute; '89 and '90 were rowing more steadily at 33. '90 spurted and took the lead. From this time until the end of the race, '90 gradually drew ahead of the other boats. The freshmen dropped slowly to the rear and were practically out of the race from the beginning. At the end of the mile '90 was two boat lengths ahead, while '89 was leading '88 by about a length. The most exciting part of the race now came in the struggle between...