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...lists. This match will be followed by a contest between the twelves of the New York University and the Bloomfield Lacrosse Club. The third match will be between the New York Club twelve - the present holders of the cup - and the Princeton College twelve. The National Association rules govern the games, and each match will be decided by the best three out of five goals, the time limit being one hour. If neither side scores three goals in that time the most goals scored within the hour will decide the match...
...duty of the crew to stay till the race was rowed or forfeited to them. (2.) The race was unavoidably delayed by the death of the Columbia coxswain, but it was postponed by mutual consent to another day, subject to the same minor conditions which were to govern the first-named day. (3.) One of these conditions was that the race should be rowed upon a fair ebb tide, and this condition Harvard refused to act up to. (4.) But granting for the sake of argument that this condition was waived by Columbia, and that Columbia acted in an unjustifiable...
...become great is to paddle your own canoe, to govern, regulate and harmonize mind and matter sic transit glory a mondi...
...Greek writers of this Modern Age of literature and science. My great experience in the classic Shades of Learning, forces me to challenge the educated world to prove any Heaven without life, reason, logic, order, harmony, genuine faith, belief in harmony with the organic and natural laws which govern, regulate and harmonize mankind in the present tense, heaven possessed in the human mind. The value of all objects and subjects depend on the harmony of saving properties of the Deity for powers and their value is in their power. If the Faculty will give me some incouragement to write...
...Occupancy of the ground is the whole law, and possession is ill-defined. It is to be hoped that the Tennis Association will revive sufficiently to take some action in regard to the occupancy of courts and the terms of possession. Some equitable rules should be drawn up to govern the distribution of courts, and to bring about some satisfactory solution to the vexed questions now pending of ownership, and of demand for new grounds...