Word: late
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...long is this complaining nursery chatter to continue? The wholesale undignified censure which the Harvard press has of late visited upon Yale and the "old ally" is a matter of regret and difficult to account for. Is it to be wondered at that the professional press greedily fills its columns with sensational and distorted accounts of events and perchance indiscretions which occur in college life, when a college press allows itself to make representations and insinuations which, if appearing anywhere else, would be branded as false and utterly baseless. If the Harvard press must abrogate to itself the powers...
Harvard men have until lately supposed that having won the cup for seven consecutive years, they had established a claim to its ultimate possession. Of late there has been a rumor that the cup would not, after all the spaces were filled, revert to Harvard, but would remain a perpetual challenge cup. The facts of the case, as far as they can be ascertained, are the following: There are fourteen shields on the outside of the cup, and each year a shield is engraved with the name of the college that wins the cup, and the names of the first...
...First Church, presided over by Governor Green, was somewhat annoyed. Fires, drums, and a general noise gave evidence of college feeling. There is a too well grounded feeling that the old cannon in the middle of the campus has seen far too few fires for victories of late years. Princeton seems to have started, and only started, back to a respectable showing in track athletics. The bottom was reached last year. This year one second, and a first, only won gloriously to be lost unaccountably, may prove a nest egg from which to hatch a cup some day. Princeton luck...
...Nine management has received no word from Yale in regard to the admission of Williams into the College League. Such action at this late day would undoubtedly be opposed by both Princeton and Harvard...
...services at the decoration of the tablets in Memorial Hall, by Charles Beck Post 56, G. A., will take place on the morning of Memorial Day, Monday, May 30th, at 8 o'clock. The services will include a short oration commemorative of the Harvard men who fell in the late war. The address will be delivered by George F. Piper, a graduate of Harvard and a comrade of Post 56. The students of Harvard are most cordially invited to be present on the occasion. It is hoped that the Harvard men of the present generation, proud of the record...