Word: michigan
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Football first appeared at Rutgers and Princeton in 1869, and these two colleges are the pioneers in the football world Michigan was the first western college to adopt the game, taking up football in 1878. Yale started football in 1872, and since then has played 385 games, of which she has won 341, been tied in 19 and in a period of 42 years has lost only 25. Twelve years Yale has won the undisputed championship, and on 12 other occasions has gone through the season undefeated, but with the championship disputed...
...Dartmouth, 227 168 73 16 1882 Harvard, 361 302 48 11 1874 Illinois, 208 138 58 12 1888 Indiana, 148 73 63 12 1886 Iowa, 217 142 64 11 1890 Kansas, 197 130 58 9 1890 Lafayette, 301 174 112 15 1882 Lehigh, 265 123 125 17 1884 Michigan, 156 102 46 8 1878 Minnesota, 192 153 34 5 1890 Missouri, 152 84 59 9 1890 Navy, 220 147 55 18 1882 Nebraska, 100 122 31 7 1892 No. Dakota, 103 61 36 6 1894 Notre Dame, 140 101 29 10 1887 Pennsylvania, 404 295 96 13 1876 Penn. State...
...Reverend Charles David William, D.D., L.H.D., LL.D., Bishop of Michigan, will conduct morning prayers in Appleton Chapel this morning at 8.45 o'clock...
...Reverend Charles David Williams, D.D., L.H.D., LL.D., Bishop of Michigan, will conduct morning prayers in Appleton Chapel this morning at 8.45 o'clock...
...make competition in the relay races nearly even, the tentative entries have been divided into eighteen classes this year. The major group includes Cambridge, Chicago, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Illinois, Michigan, Oxford, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale. The other important groups are: Class 2-California, Leland Stanford, McGill, Minnesota, Missouri, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Purdue, Southern California. Toronto; Class 18-Annapolis and West Point. The colleges in the minor classes are grouped mainly according to geographical location or size of enrollment