Word: havener
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...HAVEN, CONN., May 27. - Captain Thorne, of the Yale football eleven, tonight said in answer to the question whether he had given the answer of Harvard to Yale's request for retraction...
...withheld for the present at least, but a reply has been sent. The statement made in the New York Sun and Boston Globe of yesterday that the letter was to the effect that Yale would not play unless "Harvard apologized" has not been officially given out, either in New Haven or in Cambridge...
...HAVEN, CONN., May 16. - Walter Camp, the well known coach was seen this afternoon and said that he had no hand in influencing the Yale management, to take their stand. He did not care to be quoted in the matter. He said that he had handed in his resignation as a member of the athletic advisory committee to Captain Thorne and would not in the future take as active an interest in athletics as heretofore. Mr. Camp stated that reasons of business and health were the sole cause for his step...
...HAVEN, CONN. - The annual Yale Law School book, "The Shingle," will be published tomorrow. The editors are Frank E. Donnelly, of Oxford, N. Y., and Frank J. Brown, of Warren...
...HAVEN, CONN., May 16. - The prohibition by the Harvard faculty against further baseball playing by the freshman class falls with peculiar severity at Yale. Last winter the Yale freshmen, after a similar disturbance to that for which the Harvard freshmen were prohibited further contests, were restrained from playing their baseball schedule. Since then their conduct has been exemplary and they have won the first debate Yale ever won, and the Yale faculty have been considering a petition to allow the freshmen to play a single game with Harvard, but the arrangements have been rudely checked by Harvard's inability...