Word: news
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Arrangements have been made with the college secretary by means of which news from the faculty will hereafter be sent to the CRIMSON for publication. This will enable us to present to our readers news of general interest in a more reliable and official manner than has hitherto been possible...
...annual wail over the freshman nine has again come to us from Yale. The News says: "As the time approaches for the freshman ball game, it would seem that '89 ought to be putting forth her best efforts to beat Harvard, and win the fence. But we are sorry to find that this is far from the case. It hardly seems possible that the freshmen do not realize the necessity of good, earnest work, thorough training and enthusiasm. The Harvard nine will, without doubt, be one of the strongest their freshmen have ever put in the field. Their battery will...
...first reported. It will cost about $1,000 in all; but $650 of this amount would be required, as it always has been of previous classes, to fit out the crew for the first time. Moreover, this outfit will last during the whole four years of the course. - Yale News...
...base-ball association of the principal preparatory schools of New England seems to have failed to receive sufficient support. The idea of an inter-scholastic league, which was first suggested by the Phillipian last October, was favorably received at Exeter and Williston, and was encouraged by the Princetonian, Yale News, and CRIMSON. It was thought that the rivalry engendered between the schools would give increased interest to the sport, and at the same time would develop promising candidates for the different college nines. No argument was brought forward against the formation of a league, but want of interest at some...
...wonderful Harvard team, substantially the same as last year, and Princeton, with Bickham as pitcher, our chances for first place are certainly disheartening. The encouraging features seem to be that the men are hard workers and have not the over-confidence which has so often ruined our athletics." - Yale News...