Word: marched
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Last Saturday evening the Intercollegiate FootBall association held a meeting at the Fifth avenue hotel, New York, to discuss the changes made by the advisory committee last March. Yale was represented by W. H. Corbin, '89, and C. O. Gill, '89; Harvard by J. H. Sears, '89, and A. J. Cumnock, '91; Princeton by F. S. Miller, '90, K. L. Ames, '90, and J. S. Black, '91; Wesleyan by A. E. Hancock,'90; Wesleyan by A. E. Hancock, '90; the University of Pennsylvania was not represented. The following officers for the Intercollegiate FootBall association were elected for the ensuing year...
...National March. Banjo Club...
...exceptions, well rendered, and well received. The selections which seemed to find most favor with the andience were "The Skipper of St Ives, and The Capital Ship on the part of the Glee club, while the Banjo club responded to encores of the "Brahm's Medley,' and "National March." Mr. Berry gave his solos with very good effect and the yodling of Mr. Whitman deserves mention...
...appointments to the foreign missions have been wise especially to the lesser missions.- Nation, March...
...shown loyalty to civil service reform.- American, April 13 and 27, 1889. (a) The mail service has been very early put under the protection of civil service rules.- Boston Journal, April 9 and 18. (b) The territorial appointments have been made from residents of the territories.- Public opinions, March 16, 1889. (c) The make up of the Civil Service Commission is most excellent.- Boston Post...