Word: met
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...junior class of the academic department at Yale met Tuesday night for the annual election of editors of the Yale Literary Magazine. The election resulted as follows: C. W. Wells, of Middletown, Conn.; Maitland Griggs, of Hartford, Conn.; P. C. Peck, of Hudson, N. Y.; G. H. Nettleton, of Boston, and Edwin S. Oviatt, of New Haven, Conn...
...Crompton '95, and A. H. Bullock '96. Forty-eight delegates were present. Michigan, Lehigh, Amherst, Williams, Vermont and Hobart were not represented and the last two named were expelled from the association. Syracuse, California, Dartmouth, and University of Iowa were admitted to membership. The executive committee met in the morning and determined the order of business. On their recommendation the question of alliance with the Amateur Athletic Union was brought up. After a committee from the latter had spoken in favor of the alliance, the matter was debated for some time and finally referred to a committee which will submit...
Saturday the 'varsity crew squad met, according to the wishes of Mr. Watson, and elected a permanent captain. E. H. Fennessy refused to stand for election and J. R. Bullard, Jr., was unanimously elected...
Yesterday afternoon the captains of the various teams and crews met at the house of Professor Ames, chairman of the Athletic Committee, to discuss what action should be taken, in view of the objections which have recently been made to the crews' running on North Avenue. It was decided that hereafter all the crews and other athletic teams must run exclusively in the street. The men will, furthermore, be required to wear woollen running tights and long stockings...
Five of last year's football team met in the Gymnasium yesterday afternoon and went through some light exercise with the chest-weights and dumb-bells, ending with a run. This is merely preliminary to the practice of the regular football squad which will be called out about two weeks before the spring recess if the ground is then in good condition for playing. It is expected that all the old players who are not now engaged in any other line of athletics will come out in the course of the week. The men who were out yesterday were...