Word: harvardism
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Wednesday's New York Post contains two columns by Walter Camp on the Harvard and Princeton elevens...
...should like, through your columns, to call the attention of the students of Harvard university to a rule of the gymnasium which is not in the least observed. I refer to the rule posted conspicuously to the effect that no men, not in gymnasium clothes, are allowed on the floor of the gymnasium. The purpose of this rule is to keep off from the floor, men who simply drop in to see the teams work, and the necessity of the rule is now apparent. For the past two or three winters the floor has been lined with men watching...
George Woodruff and A. A. Stagg of Yale will act as referee and umpire, respectively, in the Harvard-Princeton game on Saturday...
...arrangements are now completed for the match between the Harvard and Yale Shooting clubs, which is to be held in Springfield on the morning of the 23rd...
...following professors and instructors in Harvard college conducted courses in the Annex last year: New Testament, Professor Thayer; Greek, Professors Wright and Goodwin, Messrs. Wheeler and Parker; Latin, Professors Lane, Allen, Greenough, Smith and Preble, Messrs. Richardson and Parker; English, Professors Briggs and Wendell, Messrs. Baker, Clymer, Kittredge and Hayes; German, Professors Sheldon and Bartlett, Messrs. Babbitt and Grandgent; French, Professors Cohn and Sanderson, Mr. Sumichrast; Italian, Dante, Professor Norton, Philosophy, Professor Royce; Political Economy, Professor Tausigg and Mr. Huntington; History, Professors Macvane. Emerton and Hart, Mr. Bendelari; Music. Professor Paine, Mathematics, Professors Byerly and B. O. Pierce, Mr. Sawin...