Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Noyes; left, Brigham, '87; centre, Kellogg or Bull; right, Shepard; subs, Strait, Sullivan and Walker. Yale does not favor the new rules, and will oppose them if brought before the intercollegiate meeting. Games have already been arranged with the Buffalos, Athletics, New York Reserves, Waterburys and Syracuse Stars. - Boston Herald...
...last week in February in the gymnasium. Only two men are in training for the position of University pitcher, and only three men are trying to make themselves eligible for a position behind the bat. Other candidates are expected to present themselves in the near future. - N. Y. Herald...
...light swift shells that are used on the harbor, so that the practice in the tank is anxiously looked forward to. Of course all that the candidates can do in the way of speed is to churn up the water while the shell remains stationary. - New York Herald...
...trustees for ratification. The plan, however, is now to be consummated, and the election will come off on January 22. Harvard, Amherst and some other colleges have representative committees of a similar kind, and Princeton proves herself not over-conservative by a considerate policy toward her undergraduates. - Boston Herald...
...account of the work in archaeology which Dr. Putnam of the Peabody Museum has recently been doing in the West, has appeared in the Boston Herald and in last week's Transcript...