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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...same system, while Harvard seemed to have endeavored to forget as much of it as possible. The contrast between the style of rowing of the Harvard and Yale crews in the race was most striking. The Yale crew carefully covered their oars at the beginning of the stroke and kept them covered to the end, maintaining a firm pressure throughout, the appearance of their oars in the water reminding the observer of the Harvard crew of 1885, but otherwise their work was far superior to that of Storrow's crew. The Harvard crew, in their body work, followed the principles...
...members of the University are entitled to register as borrowers on the presentation of the bursar's certificate. There volumes can be taken at a time, and may be kept one month, and renewed, if not in demand. Any person keeping books beyond the prescribed time is subject to a fine of ten cents a day for each volume. Books reserved by officers of instruction, and unbound periodicals, are in open alcoves in the reading-room, and can be taken out, at the close of Library hours, when properly charged at the delivery desk, and must be returned the next...
...Corbin and the regular football trainer, Mr. Camp. The Yale and Wesleyan elevens have now been in training for two weeks, but as the men were not in the best of condition for a long game, two halves of but half an hour each were played. The ball was kept in Wesleyan's territory during the greater part of the game. Wesleyan was forced to make two safety touchdowns, and the rest of Yale's points were scored on touchdowns by the following men: Wurtemburg (4), Corbin (3), Heffelefinger (1), Gill (4), Morrison (1), Rhodes (1). From these touchdowns, Morrison...
...this was advocated in our editorial column last year. The need of a change was only too apparent. The old system of requiring one to carry a lot of small change in his blazer pocket whenever he wanted to play tennis was too inconvenient to be tolerated, and often kept men from playing as much as they would otherwise have done. Under the new system, however, all legitimate cause for complaint has been done away with, and an addional advantage has been secured in the reduction of rates, which has been brought about by the sale of season and coupon...
There are many players in college who did not come out to play yesterday. It is hoped that all who can will be on Jarvis every afternoon; the more the better. The same kind of practice will be kept up for several days. It is expected that a provisional eleven will play the Tufts eleven at College Hill, on Saturday afternoon...