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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Princeton and Rutgers held another discussion in the New Jersey Assembly meeting on the bill to establish sixty scholarships at the expense of the state at the New Jersey Agricultural college, which is connected with Rutgers. The bill was passed...
...yards dash there were eight heats. Harvard had no winner in even the preliminary rounds. The event was won by McNeil of the Trimount club in 27 1-4 seconds, Puffer of the New Jersey club being second...
Staten Island 3, Riverside 10, Mohican 7, Star 2, West End A. C., 12th Regiment 2, Colby college 1, Chatham 17, Varuna 8, Phillips Exeter 1, Phillips Andover 1, Williams 3, Titan 3, M. I. T. 8, Manhattan A. C. 25, N. Y. A. C. 24, New Jersey A. C. 15, Berkeley, 21, Harvard 60, Yale 7, Princeton 8, Pastimes 29, Brown 8, Amherst 11, Trimounts 37, Boston Athletic club 14, Acorns 15, American 15, scattering...
...paragraph is the most memorable of all. It has been pretty thoroughly proved that Harvard is not becoming provincial. How the new regulations show a tendency to provincialism it is difficult to see. Men do not come to Harvard because the nine plays Princeton twice a year in New Jersey; nor because thirty men compete in the games at New York every spring. The influences which make Harvard a national university are much broader and deeper, and will be little affected by the restriction of athletics to a reasonable area...
...Princeton have been announced. They are as follows: first prize, $100, for literature and oratory, Edgworth B. Baxter, Georgia; second prize of $50 for oratory. Francis Palmer, Maine; third prize of $30, for oratory, Walter Lowrie, Pennsylvania; prize of $50 for the best poem, Harlie W. Hathaway, New Jersey; first prize of $40 for best written disputation, Robert T. McCready. Pennsylvania; second prize of $30 for disputation, Henry K. Delinger, Pennsylvania...