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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been put to a test far beyond precedent; and however regretable, it is perhaps not surprising that they should have found themselves overpowered in consequence. But the principle which gives graduates the preference over undergraduates in the right to seats seems tome both unfair and impolitic, and I for one should be glad to see it changed hereafter. The game is primarily an undergraduates' affair. We rely upon them to make up the team, and the team and its managers rely mainly upon them for the enthusiasm which helps to success. It would be easy to imagine what would become...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 11/11/1899 | See Source »

...practice game with the second eleven lasted five minutes. Gierasch scored' one touchdown on an end play from the middle of the field, and Ristine another on a fumble. The signals for the Yale game were used and are satisfactory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTMOUTH TODAY | 11/11/1899 | See Source »

...world which satisfied his will, would know individuality as such for an individual being is a unique embodiment of purpose. If the real world satisfies these conditions, it has individuality. Also, an individual expresses a purpose which no other individual can express. When a lover loves, he has but one object of his affections; yet in praising this object, he describes a type. Does he love a class of women or a single woman? If another had the same face, voice and inward sentiment as the one "perfect Woman," would he love both? If he did, he would have neither...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Conception of Immortality by Professor Royce. | 11/11/1899 | See Source »

...defects in form, and an unfortunate weakness in delivery. But the general tenor of their speeches, and particularly of the more experienced Law School men, was very satisfactory. In the allotted five minutes, the speakers usually attempted, and with fair succes, to confine themselves to proving or disproving some one claim set up by the affirmative. There was considerable "haggling" over the question, especially as to whether its interpretation should be general or specific...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRINCETON DEBATE | 11/8/1899 | See Source »

...final match in doubles in the fall tennis tournament H. Ward '00 and D. F. Davis '00 defeated R. A. Bidwell 1L., and S. F. Rockwell '00 by the score of 6 2, 6 2, 6-2. The playing was very one-sided and Ward and Davis had no trouble in winning. The challenge match between Ward and Davis, and M. D. Whitman 1L. and E. R. Marvin 1L., will be played at 2 15 this afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ward and Davis Win--Challenge Match this Afternoon | 11/8/1899 | See Source »

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