Word: left
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Those who were unable to obtain tickets yesterday for Hon. A. D. White's lecture may obtain tickets today between the hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. There are about a hundred left. The distribution of tickets has been limited to students because of the nature of Mr. White's lecture, but if any tickets remain after today members of the University may obtain additional seats...
...erection of a new alumni hall at New Haven, the need of which has for a year or more been felt and discussed, has at last been made possible by the will of the late William Lampson '62, by which $750,000 was left to Yale University. Of this sum $150,000 is to be set aside for tearing down the old hall and for building a new one large enough to answer every requirement...
...rather too early to tell much as to the battery candidates. Of the comparatively new pitchers, Stearns '99 is doing very well; he is left handed, with good speed and fair curves. Paine '97, last year's pitcher, is first rate as usual, but he does not pitch his straight balls high enough to be effective...
...selection of the ground and the date for the annual championship games was left in the hands of the executive committee...
...earlier than June 23 nor later than the twenty-fifth because the Cornell-U. of P. Columbia race could not take place later than July 2 and it was thought that the Cornell crew would need at least a week between races. The final choice of date was left to Harvard. The twenty-fifth is satisfactory to Cornell so the University crew yesterday decided on that date in order to gain the longest possible time at Poughkeepsie. As most attention is paid to the speed of a crew at the end of its period of training, and as the conditions...