Word: manner
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: -At the foot ball meeting held last evening, a committee of five gentlemen was appointed to alter the present rules of foot ball, in such a manner as to make the game less dangerous and brutal. I would like, through your columns, to make a suggestion as to these changes...
Meanwhile the Yale and Princeton papers, in a very childish and unreasonable manner, assure their readers that the championship has been virtually won by their respective colleges. No amount of petty discussion and puerile quibbling, however, will alter the decisions of the referee and of the convention in declaring that there is no championship...
...fill any want of the students which is not met by the regular instruction, if it is extensive enough in its scope to excite an interest in its work and lead the students to give greater attention to oratorical study. A society which is carried on in such a manner that, while it may be in full activity, it fails to gather interested outsiders about it cannot compass the work prepared and ready for it. I would recommend greater publicity in the recitals of the club and a closer attention to a course of reading which would be of greater...
...Yale freshmen have acted in a strange manner about our class game would be putting it mildly indeed. We feel that we have not had a fair deal in this matter, and, what is more. Yale can in no way justify her position. On the matter of choosing a date, we had absolutely no choice. Saturday, Nov. 15 and the morning of the day before Thanksgiving were the only times Yale would even think of playing. About three days before the 15th, we received a telegram saying, "Will play Saturday or not at all." This was the first hint...
...return again to a subject, the discussion of which has been so long and painful to the whole college. The time is now come for a decisive agitation of the lighting of the library. While we do not feel called upon to enter into a consideration of the manner or method of accomplishing the long awaited improvement, we cannot see any other means of attaining success in the matter than by unanimous and determined action upon the part of the students. The approaching winter, with its promise of virtually opening the doors of Gore Hall, while the students are otherwise...