Word: havener
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...team which is to meet Princeton on Friday consists of S. R. Wrightington '97, C. Grilk '98, F. O. White '99; and L. O. O'Brien '97, alternate. The men will leave for Princeton via the New York and New Haven railroad at 3 o'clock this afternoon...
...attention has been called to an article in the Yale News by Mr. C. U. Clarke, president of the Yale Union, in which he discusses the action of the conference on intercollegiate debating held at New Haven last spring. I shall not discuss the questions considered at the conference but I wish to correct several of his statements of fact. He says that "The utter prohibition of faculty help proposed by one of the Harvard delegates was considered impracticable." We did not ask for "The utter prohibition of faculty help." We only asked that such help be limited...
...commenting on the action of the Harvard Advisory Committee on Debating, in limiting the extent of faculty coaching in intercollegiate debates, the Yale News last week published the following article from Dr. Edward V. Raynolds of New Haven...
...MANN, Sec.Dr. Leonard S. Sanford, for more than thirty years professor of anatomy and of physiology at Yale, died in New Haven on Saturday...
Last year for the first time the plan of having a Cycling Association separate from the Athletic Association was tried and proved very successful. A team of bicycle riders, distinct from the other Mott Haven candidates, was organized, a coach and trainer was secured and the candidates trained separately on a track properly constructed for bicycle riding. The change was a very beneficial one for the college cycling interests and promises to be still more beneficial in future. One of the plans for this year is to enter a team in six or seven different meets before the intercollegiate meeting...