Word: go
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...like punishment at the hands of the authorities. Not that I think such punishment will result in the moral reform of the offender. But is it right that the students in large courses should have to suffer from the unscrupulousness of a few worthless fellows, who are allowed to go about with impunity...
...recall the fact that the college where the game is played owes the visiting nine a certain degree of courtesy and politeness after the game is over. The non-performance of this duty was painfully noticeable at the close of Wednesday's game. The Yale nine were allowed to go back to their coach without having received the least sign of attention from...
...went to pieces in this inning, the result being four runs for Harvard, only one of which was earned. Willard led off with a rattling hit between centre and left which netted three bags. Henshaw knocked an easy one to McConkey; Bingham who was running for Willard started to go home; McConkey seeing the uselessness of trying to field him out at the plate, threw to Spencer to cut off Henshaw. Spencer stood as one dazed at seeing Harvard score, and the result was, Harvard one run and Henshaw on first; a base on balls advanced the latter one base...
...each year a shield is engraved with the name of the college that wins the cup, and the names of the first prize winners from that college. About 1879, the Intercollegiate Athletic Association passed a resolution that after the fourteen shields were filled the cup should go to the college which had won the cup the greatest number of years. Princeton, Yale and Columbia have filled one shield each, while the name of Harvard appears upon eleven, so that according to the resolution, the cup must revert to Harvard at the end of the term of fourteen years. This being...
SAMUEL DEXTER, 1st.FRESHMAN NINE.-Following men be at the gymnasium at 3.15 to go to New Haven. Bates, Butterworth, Codman, Jones, Kielty, McLeod, Piper, Slade, Wardner, Young, Sabine...