Word: ifs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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"The resignation of Columbia from the College League leaves the fourth place vacant, and if the present state of things continues, Yale will be a member of the triangular league, which was found so objectionable in anticipation last winter. There is every reason to believe that the sentiment of the...
The opinion of Harvard has been unmistakably in favor of a league of three clubs. The reasons therefor have been amply demonstrated in the results which have attended the admission of Columbia. But even if Harvard should decide to waive the evident advantages of a league with Princeton and Yale...
There seems to be a good deal of grumbling in college about the record made by the athletic team on Saturday but the poor showing is easily explained if all the circumstances are taken into account. How is it possible for an athletic team with no money to support it...
It is about time the students of Princeton College learnt that it takes money to win victories from other colleges. It is about time that those men who imagine that they support the team by betting on them, learnt the falsity of their position. If some of the men who...
The contest for the athletic cup is different from the other contests, in that a victory is a victory over a dozen colleges at once; every effort should be made to win this victory and when the means for making a good showing and possibly of being victorious, are as...