Word: generaled
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Hereafter statements of the sales of second-hand books will be sent during the last week of each month. Hall's International Law is in stock. A new edition of Labberton's Historical Atlas for general use. Price, $1.85. Bain's Emotions and the Will is ready. Ward's English Poets, $3.35. In stock: Playing Cards, Cribbage Boards, Chess and Poker Chips...
250th Anniversary. J. W. Brine, general college outfitter, gents' fall and winter underwear, gents' collars and cuffs, neckwear, hosiery and suspenders, dress shirts, dress ties and dress gloves. 10 and 11 Harvard...
...class game last year must remember, it is very hard work for an eleven to play an up-hill game and win it. The following extract from the Princetonian will show what the Princeton men thought of the playing of our team: "The game in general was a spirited and extremely interesting one, and the issue seemed by no means settled until the close of the contest. Harvard presented by far the best eleven she has put in the field for a long time, and their team play excited general comment." Then in an editorial, "All pronounce the game...
...staid conservatism of Yale underwent a convulsion some two weeks ago quite startling in its extent, whose effects happily have not yet entirely disappeared. This commotion which stirred college sentiment so deeply and attracted quite general notice from the press of the country, was occasioned by an editorial in the Courant protesting in earnest language against the system in vogue at the Sabbath services. The genuine truth of its ideas combined with their strong expression, are what earned for the article its universal attention and approbation. There is a rumor - so indefinite as to almost fail of being a rumor...
...referee; there being no less than five, three from Pennsylvania and two from Yale. A few emphatic allusions, made by the captain of the Pennsylvania eleven, to the necessity of bringing along as substitutes the whole university, in case disqualifying continued, is perhaps a fair comment upon the general opinion of the justness of these decisions...