Word: interes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...inter-class baseball championship was won by '97, the other classes being tied for second place. As '97 has won the championship for three successive years the Farnum cup becomes the property of that class. The most interesting game of the series was that between the sophomores and freshmen, which the latter won by the score of 1-7. This is only the second time in the past fifteen years that the freshman class has beaten the sophomores. '97 did it in their freshman year...
...joint debate committee at Yale and the Inter-Hall committee at Princeton have ratified the agreement with regard to intercollegiate debates made at the conference at New Haven...
...Varsity management has announced the following schedule for the inter-class baseball series: '98-'99, May 12; '96-'97, May 13; '98-'99, May 15; '96-'97, May 16. If third games are necessary, they will be played on the following days. '98-'99, May 18; '96-'97, May 20. The games between the two winners of this preliminary series have not yet been arranged, but will probably take place shortly afterwards...
...underclasses have been unusually stirred up over the inter-class baseball championship series, the first game of which was played Friday between '98 and '99. The procession of the sophomores with bands and shot guns to the field was the most elaborate for many years. The two classes were so unruly about the diamond, frequently in erupting the playing, that the game had to be called at the end of the fifth inning with the score of 4 to 3 in favor of the freshmen...
...Woolsey in Yale Review, (Feb., 1896).- (e) It would force the United States to abandon her long settled foreign policy.- (1) It would tend to embroil her in disputes with European nations.- (x) They would not submit to our arbitrary interference in assuming exclusive control of an inter-oceanic water-way.- (y) The Suez Canal has set the precedent for the neutrality of such a water-way.- (2) It would force her to maintain, at immense expense, a large standing army and navy...