Word: interests
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...case, there must be up at New Haven more enthusiam for this sport, better material and stronger financial backing than we have been led to suppose from Yale's attitude in declining the cricket overtures of Harvard some weeks ago. We are looking for further developments with considerable interest.- Pennsylvanian...
...Harvard at the intercollegiate tournament. This is another sign of the activity which has characterized the club this year under its energetic president, W. J. A. Bliss, '88. A tournament open to the college was held in the winter, and the large number of entries showed that a lively interest in chess exists among the students. Since that time the membership of the club has increased considerably, and the meetings have been numerous and well attended. The club intends to secure a room, and will probably be established in its new quarters before the final meeting...
Considering the general interest in the tariff question, a strangely small audience gathered in Sever 11 last evening to listen to the debate on "Resolved, that a reduction of the tariff would hurt the wage-earner." The discussion was opened for the affirmative by Mr. C. M. Thayer, '89. He said: We can see what would result from a reduction of the tariff by taking the wire industry as an example. In this country about ninety per cent. of the cost of production goes to the laborer. The raw material costs about as much as it does abroad...
About seventy men are now in training for the Mott Haven team, and the interest taken in track athletics has never been stronger here at Yale...
...freshmen, and it is to be hoped that the former will avail themselves of the privilege of hearing both clubs. The CRIMSON certainly wishes the Freshman Glee and Banjo Clubs, as well as the class athletic organizations, the utmost success, and urges the upper-classmen to show their interest in the coming concert by their patronage, as well as by their good will...