Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...foot-ball rules were adopted, with modifications to be made at the first meeting. These officers were elected: President, George C. Dempsey of Massachusetts Institute of Technology; vice-president, C. S. Houghton of Amherst; secretary, W. F. Morgan jr., of Trinity; treasurer, B. F. Hart of Stevens Institute. - Herald...
...winners, an extra call for funds is made so as to present them with trophies. The amount spent for athletics by Yale men, individually, cannot, of course, be computed, but it is safe to figure that it would carry the yearly aggregate somewhat beyond the $25,000 mark. - Boston Herald...
...representation of Tennyson's "Dream of Fair Women," the parts being taken by Misses Teele, Root, Hoag, Gooding, Shinn, Clarke, Latham, Small and Thomas; Mr. Magee, '88, taking the part of the dreamer. After the entertainment refreshments were served, followed by the singing of college glees, and charades. - Boston Herald...
...Boston Herald gives the following statistics of the average expenses of the last graduating class at Amherst. The average yearly expenditure per man was $682. The average expenditure per man freshman year was $625; sophomore year, $640; junior year, $790. The greatest total expenditure of any one member of the class was $5650; for one year, $1800. The least total expenditure of any one member was $875: for one year, $150. The average price paid for board was $4 a week. The average highest price paid was $5.25; average lowest, $3.75. One man boarded himself...
Harvard foot-ball players would do well to read the article on the second page of yesterday's Boston Herald in regard to Yale's foot-ball tactics as compared with those of Harvard...