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Dates: during 1890-1899
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After all, this formal renewal of friendship is an achievement which in time to come should mean more to Harvard and to Yale than victory or defeat. Harvard is glad to meet her old foes again, and glad that hereafter the meetings on the home grounds will render freer than before social and personal intercourse. Yale men and Harvard men, however their petty prejudices and superficial traits may differ, are nevertheless of the same stock. They are both more thoroughly cosmopolitan than men from other colleges. They come from all ranks of society, and from all sections of the country...
BOSTON SUNDAY JOURNAL, photographic art supplement and New England Home Magazine combined for only 5 cents...
BOSTON SUNDAY JOURNAL, with art supplement and New England Home Magazine, all for 5 cents, containing photographs of Harvard, Yale and Pennsylvania elevens...
Although it was though that ample accommodations had been made by the management, in the seating capacity of the stands, the 24,000 seats have been disposed of in a manner unprecedented for a game played on home grounds, and today there is hardly a seat on sale...
...cage will be large enough to permit of throw from home plate to second and to give practice in base running. It will be 150 feet long by 60 wide and 30 hight in the centre. The frame will be entirely of steel filled in with bricks to a distance of five feet above the ground, the remainder being plastered on the outside and sheathed within. Netting will be hung at a distance of eighteen inches from the wall on the inside. In winter the cage will not only accommodate the baseball candidates but will also serve for the cricket...