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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...story of the game is short. At first, Harvard played sharply. The men were ready to take advantage of fumbles and the like, and the rushing was sharp, with the result that the touchdown was made in less than four minutes. Then Dartmouth grew aggressive, and from that time forth actually put Harvard on the defensive. Frequently Harvard got the ball, but either somebody would be guilty of holding or would get off side or interfere, and Harvard would lose the ball before having a chance to make any gains...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A DISAPPOINTMENT. | 9/30/1895 | See Source »

...close of the first week of training of the candidates for the Yale football eleven there is a good deal of demoralization in the team, With only two members of last year's team back, Captain Thorne finds it very difficult to get anything like team work out of the eleven. He has been handicapped, too, by several accidents: Jerrems bruising his knee badly, Sage, a promising candidate for end rush, retiring with a dislocated collar bone during the first day's practice; DeWitt being prostrated by the heat the first day, and training easily since then; Murphy coming back...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football at Yale. | 9/30/1895 | See Source »

...other improvements in the building are almost entirely in the matter of ventilation. Two large ventilators have been placed in the lecture room on the second floor, and these ventilators are connected with immense electric fans placed under the roof. New ventilators have been put in all the laboratories, like wise connected with electric fans in the roof. When these fans are in motion the air in the rooms is constantly changing, so that the most thorough ventilation is secured...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 9/27/1895 | See Source »

...addition will contain about 2,800 lockers which are arranged in four stories. The lockers are in alcoves like those of the Locker Building and will be the same kind as the latter. On the basement floor in the centre will be a large bath-room containing thirty-four showers. An asphalt court for Dr. Sargent's classes is being laid out in the rear of the building...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Gymnasium. | 9/27/1895 | See Source »

Mendelson, who will compete for Cambridge in the broad jump, is not a consistent performer, and if Sheldon, the Yale captain, succeeds in getting into anything like condition, the chances are that this event will go to Yale. Sheldon's injured foot, which has been very painful, is almost well. He expects to be in perfect form...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale vs. Cambridge. | 9/25/1895 | See Source »

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