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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...length of the field making first touchdown for Technology. Garrison kicked a goal. After the kick-off the ball was forced again into the Tech territory when Nichols was hurt in the leg. Clement took his place. Brainard now got into a fight with Ladd and was disqualified. Smith look his place. By some means Macaullay got the ball and had a clear field. He made the second touch down for Tech. Time was called before a goal was attempted. Score-10-4 in favor of Tech...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot-Ball. | 10/13/1887 | See Source »

...Varsity crew is concerned. Yale has tied the score of races won or lost against Harvard, and has commenced this year's campaign more vigorously than ever. Rowing men here must cease wondering what were the causes of our defeat of the past two years, and look for the causes of Yale's success. Clearly it is because at Yale the captain of the 'Varsity crew is not expected nor allowed to be responsible for all things pertaining to his crew and its management. He is not called upon to do the work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/13/1887 | See Source »

...elect a body, consisting of three graduates, thoroughly converstant with rowing principles and crew management. These three men, together with the outgoing captain and incoming captain, should have absolute control of Harvard boating interests-university crew and class crews. To this executive committee of five members the crews should look for their instructions. Captains would then be relieved of the dread of unpopularity if they made mistakes, and would not become heroes if successful. Coaching would be the same for each crew, and not the coat of many colors that it has been in the past few years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/13/1887 | See Source »

...burden will be a heavy one. If a man finds life going hard with him, let him give up self and follow Christ. The great trouble with men is that they live in their own way, not in Christ's, they are thinking of their own pleasure, they look for rest and relief. There is no satisfaction in living for one's self. When once a man forgets self. When once a man forgets self, and follows Christ, he is a changed man, he has a new object in life. If a man turns his back on Christ he simply...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prof. Drummond's Lecture. | 10/11/1887 | See Source »

...look back on the year with serious gratitude. The services of worship have been attended beyond our expectations, and we believe that a distinct movement of healthy religious life has been perceptible in the University. Each of us has conducted morning prayers for about seven weeks, and each has preached on four Sunday evenings. The remaining services on Sunday have been led by the following preachers through our invitation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Circular from the Preachers of the University. | 10/3/1887 | See Source »

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