Word: haveners
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...encouragement infused into a team by the presence and cheering of a large number of their class-mates is a potent factor of success, and it would be a pity, indeed, if the freshmen here could not muster as large a delegation to go to New Haven as their rivals brought to Cambridge last Saturday. Besides the duty which devolves upon every member of Ninety-one to support his team to the best of his ability, the game at Yale is one of those land-marks in the history of every freshman class, the retrospect of which is always pleasant...
FIFTY names are needed to reduce the rate to New Haven for Saturday. Sign at Leavitt and Peirce...
Much complaint was made last year because Yale men were unable to purchase seats on the observation train in New Haven, but upon their arrival in New London found plenty of them for sale by outside parties at prices greatly in excess of the regulation rate. Several plans have been suggested by the managers of the railroad and navy; but the one most feasible and most likely to be adopted is to the effect that the size of the train shall be unlimited and that as many seats shall be sold at the regular price of one dollar as there...
...BECKWITH, Secy.THE fare to New Haven, Saturday, will depend on the number of men who sign the book at Leavitt and Peirce's. Please sign early...
...KEYES, Secretary.THERE is a blue book at Leavitt and Peirce's for names of those who want to go to the freshman game at New Haven next Saturday. Sign early...