Word: met
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...more injustice done to one university than to the other. This arrangement is certainly more reasonable and fairer to both teams that Yale's method of playing the third and deciding game first. In fact, we are surprised that in face of the unfavorable criticism this plan met with from all sides last spring, Yale could think seriously of proposing it again. We trust she is sincere in her desire to play us; and yet it does not seem to us that her propositions were as liberal as they might have been. We hope that upon more mature consideration...
Both Steele and Addison were born in 1672. Steele, an Irishman and the senior by six months. When old enough Steele went to Oxford, and there first met Addison, with whom he formed a friendship which lasted almost throughout their lives. After leaving college, Steele went into the army, against the earnest entreaties of his friends, and there acquired a knowledge of the lives and characters of men which served him well in his later work. He married a widow named Stretch, who soon died, giving him thus the opportunity of marrying again, in 1707. The letters which he wrote...
...Press Club of the University of Pennsylvania met on Friday and adopted a constitution...
Representatives of many of the Cricket Clubs in New England met at the United States Hotel in Boston on Saturday to arrange matches for the coming season. The following is a list of the games so far arranged for the Harvard Cricket Club...
Representatives of the Yale and Harvard baseball associations met in Springfield on Friday afternoon to discuss plans for the baseball games this coming season...