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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Moffat, was well stopped by a Wesleyan rusher, and the ball was had down too near our goal for comfort, but a fine run by Bird restored it to its proper place. Again there was kicking, very fine on both sides, Wesleyan also passing the ball with great judgment and accuracy, Saxe's punts for Wesleyan and Moffat's for Princeton being especially good. Then followed a good run by Lamar from a pass by Moffat, a run by Baker, and a fine catch by Belknap, but it was in vain ; the Wesleyan halfbacks had it all their...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON VS. WESLEYAN. | 11/13/1883 | See Source »

...cannot too strongly urge the senior class to exercise care and judgment in their selection of class day officers tonight. Personal friendship, violent personal likes and dislikes should have no place in the meeting. '84 has so far been in every way a class for the college to be proud of, and the college hoped and expects that those to represent her on her day of farewell will be, each for his place, the very best the class can give. Some of the class day offices may rightly be looked upon as the tribute that the class has to offer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/12/1883 | See Source »

...whole the play of our team was a great improvement over that shown in former games and our prospects seem decidedly brighter. The rush line is very strong and active, but there is need of more judgment and steadiness among the backs, if the rushers are to use their full strength. The passing was the best seen here this season, and would have proved equally effective against a much stronger team. But often, and especially in the second three-quarters when Williams made the safeties, our men missed many chances to score by slow and spiritless playing. In this point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOT-BALL. | 11/5/1883 | See Source »

...winning side, and that too with no great exertion, that this side should begin to feel an over-weening confdence in its own skill and knowledge, and this has been the case so far this season with our team. No important games have as yet been played, and the judgment formed by the team of its strength from these games is an erroneous one. It is not at all strange that in practice against an inferior team, individuality is more strongly apparent in the superior team, than when it is compelled to play as a unit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE YALE FOOT-BALL TEAM. | 11/1/1883 | See Source »

...rendered. The former verdict must be unanimous, while the latter is to be determined by a majority vote. Four grades of offences are to be regarded in affixing penalties, deliberate falsehood being properly set down as an offence of the first magnitude. The jury is to give its judgment, based upon the verdict of fact. As to the grade of lawbreaking, if such an act has been committed. The president can in no case impose a heavier penalty than that assigned to the grade fixed by the jury. The two parties to the compact are the faculty and the undergraduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/16/1883 | See Source »

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