Word: metting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...council of the University Athletic Club of New York, which has charge of the annual Yale-Princeton football game, met yesterday and decided that the holding of the game in New York was injurious to amateur sport...
...Athletic Committee met a number of students in the Trophy Room of the Gymnasium last evening and heard their views in support of the petition for temporary stands on Holmes Field...
Brown and Princeton have arranged to play two games of baseball in the spring, one at Princeton and the other in Providence. This will be the first time the two colleges have met in any form of athletics since...
...course, the objections against the danger from the crowded enclosure might be met by reducing the number of people and enlarging the exits; or by moving to another tree with plenty of room about it as, for instance, one behind either Matthews or University. The character of the exercises might also be changed so that no one could find fault with them. The gathering, marching and cheering are certainly pleasing features and the scramble around the tree many think might be changed so that individuals would have more chance of success and could compete without donning football clothes and without...
Walter Camp and "Bob" Cook of Yale and W. A. Brooks of Harvard met in New York on Saturday to discuss plans for a reconciliation in athletics between Harvard and Yale. Nothing definite can be reported publicly until the decisions of the conference are laid before the athletic advisers of the two universities...