Word: manner
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...definite and binding agreement on a question of such far-reaching importance as the five-year foot ball arrangement with Harvard. On questions that touch so nearly as this does the whole athletic interest of the University it has always been customary for the University to decide, and the manner in which the present agreement was made is, we think, a grave infraction of the powers delegated to our representatives, and a precedent too dangerous to be allowed to pass without comment...
...would thus appear that the Yale News heartily approves of the agreement made four months ago; but finds fault merely with the manner in which it was made - not with the arrangement itself, as some of the New York newspapers yesterday intimated. The latter construction would of course be equivalent to an accusation of bad faith against Yale...
...article on "College Rowing" is written in a vivacious, entertaining manner and describes not only the general course of training which the crews of both Yale and Harvard undergo before the final struggle on the Thames, but also general features of the life at New London for both crews and spectators, the routine at the quarters, the gaieties at the hotels. One point which the author specially dwells on is the drawback which the crews, and especially the losing crew, have to experience in the race from the surface-suction of the steamers which are following in their wake...
...boat next May; but on Saturday, the ambitions of several of these were unavoidably thwarted and at present exactly sixteen men are left in the lottery for places, - that is, sixteen men exclusive of Capt. Burgess and D. Osborne Earle, who are coaching the crew in their accustomed spirited manner...
...Princeton to see what prospect there is of a successful University Eating Club. The meeting was largely attended and enthusiastic, and there is good hope that the 250 members necessary for the organization of the club will be soon obtained. The club will be run in much the same manner as the Harvard Dining Association, and it is expected that the saving to the members through the purchase of provisions at wholesale rates will be very considerable. The management of the club will be vested in a president, treasurer, house committee, and a board of governors composed of alumni...