Word: offs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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We publish this morning a letter from a Yale graduate relative to the action of the football team in stripping off their H's after the Yale game, and to the editorial comment of the CRIMSON upon that game and the one following with Pennsylvania.
In the semi-finals of the golf championship tournament, J. F. Curtis '99, owing to illness, defaulted to W. B. Cutting 1900. The Clark Choate match has not yet been played off.
...interest that it is rather an exceptional number. As is only natural Lampy is apt to get into a rut and find it difficult to cater to the demands of the college public. Taken as a whole, however, the present issue is eminently successful. There is one drawback. Take-offs on college professors form part of the Lampoon's ordinary stock in trade, are usually harmless, and often true to life. The take-off in the present number is not wholly of this description and might well be suppressed...
The number of students attending the Bussey Institution this year is less than it has been for several years, owing to the falling off in interest in landscape gardening. A few men, however, come in even as late as Christmas. A new course is given this year by Mr. Morse...
The question for the debate this year was proposed by Yale, and Harvard chose the affirmative, the choice being put off until after the trial debate had been held. The question is: "Resolved, That the United States should annex the Hawaiian Islands."