Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Princeton men excelled in securing the ball, and in the snap and energy with which they kicked and tackled, while Harvard, who much surpassed them in weight, broke oftener through the rush line, but did not gain any decided advantage. [N. Y. Herald...
Yesterday's Herald and Globe contained extracts from Mr. Lowell's letter on sparring in the current numof the Advocate and both papers sustained the position taken...
...PROFESSION.EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-During a trip in Europe, I learned that young men and gentle women were studying electrical engineering, which profession has not become over-crowded, and great fortunes have been made in its pursuit...
...EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON :- Dear Sirs : The report of President Porter's recent lecture on European colleges and schools, as copied in the HERALDCRIMSON from the News, is likely to diffuse some very erroneous ideas respecting certain very important features of the English universities and schools, and I think you will not be unwilling to allow a little space for their correction. Let me premise however that it seems to me probable the News reporter may have misunderstood President Porter's remarks, as I should suppose a gentleman so eminent as a scholar and as the head of a great college...
...Boston Herald speaks as follows of the Yale eleven. "Yale retains more of it eleven of last year than does either Harvard or Princeton, and its prospects for retaining the championship are excellent. New material, however, has been more lacking than at either of the revile colleges. Of last year's rushers, Tompkins, Peters, Farewell and Hyndman are now playing. A large gap is caused by the absence of Hull, the heaviest rusher, and Knapp, the end rusher. Twombly, the active quarter-back of last season, is again at his post and plays a fine game. Terry is a power...