Word: lastly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Despite the rainy night, Appleton Chapel was filled last evening with those who went to hear the Rev. Phillips Brooks. The preacher took for Lis text the words from lsiah, "He planted an ash tree and the rain did nourish it." In the course of his remarks Dr. Books said that in college life men are too apt to be obsequious to the rich and popular fellow and to overlook or slight the brave, earnest man who happens to be poor or unpopular. A man's life can be developed fully only by considering his supernatural part, by maintaming toward...
...lost it on the first down for off-side play. Harvard forced the ball to within ten yards of Wesleyan's goal, only to loose it again for the old offense of holding Wesleyan's rushers. Wesleyan gained ground by Hall's punting and Day's rushing, but at last the Harvard line made a stand and Wesleyan was forced to kick. Lee secured the ball and made a pretty rush across the field guarded by Dennison, but the ball was forfeited on account of interference; it was secured again, Goldthwaite, Lee, and Stickney forced it to within...
...forced to kick. Harvard forced the ball towards Wesleyan's goal by short rushes, Blanchard and Hallowell doing good work. At 4.09 Lee scored another touchdown by running around the end. Goal. Score 60-0. Five minutes later after a good rush by Dean, Lee secured the last touchdown, but Saxe failed to kick the goal, making the score 64-0 The teams were made up as follows...
...Last day for receiving applications for freshman scholarships...
...annual meeting of the University Base Ball club was held last evening in Holden Chapel. Captain Linn was chosen chairman. The only business transacted was the election of office rs. J. C. McCoy, '90, was elected president; R. E. Faulkner, '90, vice president; John F. Burnett, '91, manager. The statement of the treasurer's accounts will be published in the CRIMSON as soon as possible...