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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...half-back. Kendall played a dashing game in the first half, scoring in the last minute of play from the forty-five yard line. His substitute, Ellis was a valuable ground-gainer, but in the few chances he had, proved weak on the defense. Deven's line-bucking was good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN EASY VICTORY. | 10/12/1899 | See Source »

...editorials are addressed to Freshmen and are, in short, attempts to cover lack of wit by an abundance of words. The third editorial, on last year's victories, like the others, has no spontaneity and is neither good nor bad. The specimen lecture again appears under the heading of "Phonographic Marvels" and in this case is an excellent summary of peculiarities which are, however, well known. The "By the Way" is the wittiest piece in the number, and "The America's Cup," for a sustained effort, is very readable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Number of the Lampoon. | 10/11/1899 | See Source »

...illustrated map of College, requires close study for a complete understanding. It reminds one of the explanatory maps to Wm. Morris's Tales. The explanations are familiar to most of us, but it must not be forgotten that the page is intended for Freshmen. "Some of our advocates for good roads" would be better placed in any other paper than the Lampoon where a collegiate air is perhaps essential. The pictures of the Yard on the nights of the Sophomore-Freshman rushes are executed with skill, especially the first one, and the small drawings could well be increased in number...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Number of the Lampoon. | 10/11/1899 | See Source »

...Weld crews have been rowing regularly during the past week and for this reason have an advantage over the Newell crews. The Freshman crews ought to be unusually good this year, because of the large number of men entering the club who have rowed on interscholastic crews. The Sophomore crew is rowing from the Weld Club with the same makeup it had last spring. D. Evans '01 has resigned from the captaincy of the Weld junior crew, and will not row again this fall, and C. W. Locke '01 has taken his place as captain and stroke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fall Rowing | 10/10/1899 | See Source »

With only two of last year's team gone, the Shooting Team starts the season with unusually good prospects. The club has a large membership and there seems to be more interest shown than is usual at this early date. The men who will form a nucleus for the team are H. Sanford '00, E. Mallinckrodt '00, D. G. Kinney '02, H. Dana '00, B. Blake '00, and R. E. Edwards '02. These men have all been on the regular team at one time or another. The plan of the club differs from that of previous years, in that instead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Shooting Club. | 10/6/1899 | See Source »

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