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Dates: during 1890-1899
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WANTED.- A student of English to take very full and accurate notes in a course for an entire year. Apply on Saturday at Leavitt and Peirce's between 9 and 12. Bring notes taken for a full half year in some course...
...Brewer, full back, Hoag...
...That no man be eligible for a Yale team, who, if not a freshman in the academic or scientific department, has not been in attendance one full year at the university and satisfactorily passed the examinations for advance with his class...
...that the Harvard rule says nothing about how long a course a candidate for an athletic team must be taking, though the two years required at Yale are practically required here on account of the rule compelling students from other colleges and special students to have completed one full year's work and to be bona fide students pursuing work for another full year Yale's fourth rule is exactly the same as Harvard's "Time Limit" rule. If the above rules are agreed upon by the students at Yale, the two universities will then have regulations practically identical...
...sermon was a powerful appeal. The preacher made no attempt to deliver a polished oration; he made all in the audience feel that he had something of highest importance to make clear to them, and he held his hearers in closest attention. The address was full of rugged strength; it brought home specific points with telling effect, and bespoke the hearty, honest nature of the man who delivered...