Word: naming
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...name of this Association shall be "AN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN COLLEGES...
...Causes for which a College may be expelled from the Association shall be, failure to pay the yearly assessment under the conditions hereafter provided for, refusal to abide by the decisions of the Umpire, or participation in any transaction by which the good name of the Association may be imperilled...
...crew received last Monday a paper boat from Waters and Sons. The dimensions are: length, 58 feet; width, 25 inches; weight, 240 pounds. This boat was obtained through the generous gift of a graduate, whose name is withheld. The interest in boating manifested by some of our graduates seemed to take the form of an eager desire to give the goddess of Harvard rowing, when she was down, a sound drubbing, and then take away what little means she had of raising herself. This unknown gentleman has extended to her a strong helping hand, left her to use the props...
...certainly did remember the name of Rumvill, but I could n't recollect that we had been exactly brothers there. In fact, I think I remember his lifting me up by the ears one recess; and he got licked for it, too, the cowardly dog. But still I asked him to sit down, and remarked that it was a long time since then...
...yearly as prizes for the boat-races. One of them, the Beacon Cup, was gained, long ago, from the Union Boat Club, and has since remained with Harvard. It was contested for, during a number of years, by the Class crews, and is now covered with the names of its winners. The other was presented by graduates - whence its name - in 1872, and was meant to be the principal prize in our annual races. For several years, however, it has not been put up at all; and it bears no record of the few crews who have...