Word: men
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...number of entries for the chess tournament is at present very small, only five men having signed the book. Last year and the year before very successful tournaments were held and a precedent was set for an annual tournament. As one of the objects of the tournament is to develop latent talent, all who play the game are invited to enter without fear of being beaten. The tournament is open to all members of the university. The book will be left at Bartlett's until Friday night. Rules for play will be announced later...
...must be marked off from the so called Sophists. Until the fifth century BC. education was of a most ordinary character consisting of reading, writing, a little music, and gymnastics. These were not sufficient for an education, so before the middle of the fifth century, a class of men sprang up which gave extra instruction. These were called Sophists, or, as Professor Sidgwick calls them "professors of rhetoric and art of conduct." Their whole life was spent wandering about from town to town imparting knowledge by means of lectures and long discourses to those who would pay. Socrates' life...
...Yale foot ball management has decided not to protest any of the Princeton team. They prefer to play the same team which played Harvard, and stand or fall by the result. Yale men, however, are confident that the Yale eleven can defeat the Princeton team...
...following men will be on Jarvis at 3.45 o'clock sharp, dressed: Crosby, Hutchinson, Curtis, '92, Wrenn, Goldthwaite, Upton, Stickney, Tilton, Cranston, Campbell, Johnson, L. S., Blanchard, Fitzhugh, Trafford, Mason, Higgins, Bangs, Grimes, Steedman, McDonald, Slocum, Aiken, Pulsifer, Tyson, Faulkner, Darling...
...following men will be out at 3.30 sharp, dressed: Dean, Hallowell. Lee, Moen, Greenough, Fearing, Kendricken, '93. Dennison, White, '92, Henry, Carpenter, '92, McLeod, Henshaw, Trafford, Saxe...