Word: interred
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...matters of discipline and order. This senate is composed of four seniors, three juniors, two sophomores and one freshman. The president of the college acts as president of the senate and has the power to veto all its decisions. The question of the college remaining a member of the Inter-collegiate League was laid before the senate on Friday last. The senate decided almost unanimously to allow the college team to enter the intercollegiate contest. President Seelve is satisfied with the way things have gone thus far, and expects to have no further trouble in regard to discipline. The students...
...announcement in Friday's issue that Clark, '83, and Taylor, '86, Harvard's representatives in the inter-collegiate tennis tournament, were defeated by Brown, was a mistake...
...college athletics by the organs of professional athletes, such as the Clipper and Spirit of the Times. When any of these papers concede a slight amount of praise to the performances of college athletes do not our bosoms swell with grateful pride? On such occasions as the recent inter-collegiate meeting in New York, therefore, it should be our first effort to act so as to gain the approbation of the omniscient scribes who report for these journals. It is with feelings of the deepest delight that we notice that in one respect that meeting was an improvement over previous...
...best inter-collegiate records, Harvard holds seven, Columbia five, Yale, Dartmouth, Cornell and Princeton each two and McGill...
...fifteenth annual spring games (invitation meeting) of the New York Athletic Club take place Saturday, June 9th, at 4 P. M. The following competitions will be open to the associate clubs of the national association of amateur athletes, colleges, members of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association, bicycle clubs belonging to the League of American Wheelmen, or gentlemen introduced by members of the New York Athletic Club: 100 yards run, handicap; 440 yards run, handicap; 1-6 mile hurdle race, handicap; half mile run, special; one mile walk, handicap; one mile bicycle, handicap; one mile run, handicap; three mile bicycle, handicap...