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...many years, Mr. Appleton at once set about learning the facts of its disappearance. The search involved some correspondence with the college authorities, in whose custody it had always been, and the cup itself was finally found in the safe at the bursar's office, where it had lain undisturbed since...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BEACON CUP. | 5/14/1897 | See Source »

...most advanced form the "Cambridge idea," he began by ridding the city government of the unclean element with which it had become associated. His excellent administration of the affairs of the city drew attention to him throughout the state. The Democracy, risen from the lethargy in which it had lain for years, now found in him the sterling leader whom it needed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEMORIAL SERVICE. | 10/27/1896 | See Source »

...athletics. This should not be; the old men should begin training at once and new men should not hesitate to join the squads. The Mott Haven team will suffer this year unless all the good men train for aa old members whose success in athletics has lain largely in the track games should join the squads rather than train for other athletic teams when their success is not so assured. The success of the Mott Haven team lies partly in the number of its candidates and there should be a large number this afternoon at the meeting in the Trophy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/4/1893 | See Source »

...intercollegiate league ought not to allow the event to go uncontested. More than that she cannot afford to. Harvard must make a determined effort to win the Mott Haven cup this year, and show that in track and field athletics the contest lies now as it has lain for the last ten years, between Harvard and Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/15/1890 | See Source »

...victory of Saturday has awakened the spirit of Harvard which has lain in a lethargic state so long. Instead of periodical grunts and growling about the eleven, words of hope and encouragement are now heard. Men no longer say that Yale will win simply because she is Yale, but declare that she must show superior strength and science to do so. This, as a sign of the times, is most encouraging. Disgruntled criticism has done much evil here in the past. It has been caused by defeats to a great extent, but it has reacted upon the players...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/15/1887 | See Source »

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