Word: late
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...private journal of the late John Langdon Sibley, is found a very amusing account of the burial services in honor of the game of foot-ball which was forbidden by the faculty in the year 1860. Below is given that account in Mr. Sibley's own words...
...late Henry N. Hudson, the Shakespearean scholar, bequeathed one third of his library to St. Paul's school...
...often that we have occasion to reply to such effrontery as appears in the current Brunonian. The following is taken from an editorial: "There has of late been a good deal of discussion as to what should be compulsory, and what elective, in a college. As a result, some institutions have drawn the reins even tighter than before, while others, notably Harvard, will confer a degree upon almost any person who enrolls his name upon the college books, and dwells for four years within the sacred precincts of learning...
...added. The new men, too, give promise of making a valuable addition to the strength of the team. But what argues best for the record of the coming season is the enthusiasm of the captain. Poor captaining has cost us many a game in the past, but of late a better era of things seems to have come in. New methods have taken the place of those found inadequate. New men have come forward to put them into practice. This year will witness the unfurling of the pennant won in '85, and, unless we are far too sanguine...
...election of the first twenty-five of the Hasty Pudding was finished at 1.30 o'clock yesterday morning, too late for yesterday's issue. W. S. Allen, J. M. W. Bartol, D. W. Bowles, H. G. Brengle, R. Briggs, T. P. Burgess, J. M. Cameron, C. Carroll, G. Dexter, F. C. De Veau, W. Endicott, R. F. Fiske, C. A. de Gersdorff, D. P. Griswold, M. Hecksher, W. C. Herron, H. W. Keyes, G. S. Mumford, F. Remington, J. S. Russell, J. L. Snelling, A. W. Wheel right, J. S. Whistler. F. S. Churchill, '86 was elected an honorary member...