Word: letterings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- Having been taken to task in your columns, for a letter which I wrote day before yesterday, concerning the expenses of the University crew, I feel called upon to add a few words of explanation...
...would be easy to name many other benefits which flow from this uniforming of the crew, but they must be apparent to all who give the subject any attention; so I shall cut short this letter, which, I fear, has already overstepped the limits of the space which can be spared it in your columns...
...correspondent of this morning has certainly been very closely connected with the boat club; but his arguments, even after several readings of his letter, appears to us far from convincing. He speaks of our editorial as being inaccurate. The only inaccuracy which has been detected was due to a misunderstanding, and was easily explained next morning. In turn, we should like to assert that Mr. Sexton is inaccurate and misleading in one of his most important statements. He says that the Yale crew costs more than ours. Figures will hardly prove this. According to the treasurer's report our boat...
...schedule of Games, and the umpires which will act at each are given below. The letter D. stands for Donovan, W. for Wykoff, and G. for Grant...
...March 30, will be obliged to come from New York on the same day. He will, however, return immediately after the lecture, in order to miss no more than one evening of his present engagement at New York. In his absence, his company will play as usual. The following letter of invitation was sent him by the president of the Shakspere Club...