Word: go
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rest of the week will be given up to rest, and by way of amusement a good many Yale men are likely to go to Cambridge to see what they hope will be a victory on the ball field for Yale. It was a great disappointment to the New Haven students to be beaten in the last Harvard game. They had really felt quite sure of a victory, but Stagg had an off day, and the red-jerseyed men pounded his delivery badly. He is in prime condition now, and has sworn vengeance for the drubbing his pitching got before...
...last year. Caldwell made that a condition of his stroking the crew again this year, and it was agreed to. But the men have not caught the stroke as well by any means as they did last year, though of late there has been a rather marked improvement. They go to New London to-morrow, and Bob Cook goes with them. He has been up here for four of five days, not to coach the crew, for Bolton, '86, is the coach, and Cook refused to interfere with him, but to look on and give advice whenever it is wanted...
...proposed rules or changes shall be acted upon and be returned by the intercollegiate association with its approval or disapproval to the advisory committee at its summer meeting, to occur on the first Saturday in June. Those rules or changes approved shall forth with take effect; those disapproved shall go over for consideration until the following spring, unless they shall receive eleven votes in the advisory committee, in which case they shall immediately take effect. The advisory committee shall have, through Mr. Walter C. Camp, full supervision of editing and printing the rules for each year, to be ready...
Four substitutes will go to New London with the Freshman crew...
...exercises, the preacher announced his text as follows: "Lord, I am not worthy that thou shouldst come under my roof; but only say the word, and my servant shall be healed. For I also am a man under authority, having under me soldiers: and I say to this one, Go, and he goeth; and to another, Come, and he cometh; and to my servant, Do this, and he doeth it." The thought upon which the preacher dwelt was the necessity that as he went forth to take his position of leadership in the world, the liberally educated man should himself...