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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...varsity nine began practice yesterday. Although the outlook is not at all what it was at this time last year, we can at least hope for the best in spite of our bad prospects; last year we never expected anything else but success, and yet somehow we lost the championship at the last moment. This year when we have little reason to expect anything better than second place, fate should, by the same perverseness, give us the coveted pennant. At any rate the college will have in either case the satisfaction of knowing that nothing will be left undone...
...fact that the accounts of the college are regularly published, although the law does not require this. Among other advantages, it tends to encourage large bequests to the college. Mr. Bussey left a certain amount of real estate to the college with the provision that it should never be sold. It amounts to about half a million of dollars. It is an advantage as a rule for a benefactor of the college not to prescribe any definite investment for his gift, since the value of it may depreciate. Sometimes there has been a considerable deficit in the accounts...
...ignorance, this person is not content with attempting to defame the personal character of certain of the most respected and upright members of the senior and junior classes, but has attempted in a closing paragraph to depreciate the fair name of our college, whose honor we trust will never be stained by being compelled to acknowledge this writer as one of her sons. The closing statements in the Herald's article are absolutely false. The writer of such an article, if a member of the college, would be unworthy of criticism, were it not that by just such lying statements...
...present all students of the academic department are required to attend prayers in the chapel every week-day morning, and all who have not gained permission to attend churches of other denominations in the city are required to attend services in the chapel on Sundays. Thus far there has never been at Yale, so far as we know, any appeal from a body of students for the abolition of "compulsory worship." It has generally been assumed that nothing could be accomplished by making such an appeal. The recent removal of restrictions at Harvard, as the result of repeated petitions signed...
Freshman Match (open also to those who had never made 6 out of 10). 1st, Chase, '88, 11; 2nd, Barnes, '90, and Post, '90 '7 each...