Word: fronts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...success, there is one in regard to which all efforts would seem to have been unavailing. I allude to the moral so often drawn from the "old, old story" of Town and Gown. According to a little squib which perpetually appears in that weekly publication, the University Calendar, the front seats in Appleton Chapel are always (?) reserved on Sunday evenings for students alone until 7.30, at which hour all vacant seats will be filled by the surplus Cambridge people. How many complaints have been made, whereof the purport is that on Sunday evening last there was a great rush from...
...President Eliot, still it is impossible not to feel that the retirement of Doctor McCosh from the Presidency of Princeton College is a loss to that institution. His loyalty and devotion have done much to maintain the honor of Princeton while his energies have placed her in the front rank of American colleges. She will not find easily so staunch a friend to accept the post which this resignation has made empty...
...will be allowed to stand in front of the seats, and all passing from one end of the field to the other must be behind the seats...
NOVEMBER 13. SUNDAY.Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m. Rev. Phillips Brooks. D. D. (The front pews will be reserved for members of the University until...
...field. Slayback, stops Sears at twenty-yard line. Holden, touchdown. Goal; 94-0. Hamlin kicks the ball and Sears rushes it back. Holden carries ball over. On punt out, Piper catches it and Holden kicks the goal. Score, 100-0. Ball goes back on kick in front of Harvard's goal. Porter runs. Tackled by half-back. Holden makes run and Butler takes it from him and scores. Goal; 106-0. Harvard gets ball on kick-work up the field and Sears scores. No goal. 110-0 is the final score...