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...weeks have passed since work began at Princeton and we are now settled down to the ordinary routine of daily college life. In one or two of the branches, however, some of the students are enjoying a longer vacation than usual, owing to non-return of Professors Scott and Osborn from Europe. President Patton fulfils the highest expectations of his most ardent admirers and daily shows himself to be a man, progressive and thoughtfully alive to Princeton's interest. Dr. McCosh still retains a connection with the college by lecturing to the seniors in Metaphysics, and is engaged in revising...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Letter. | 10/6/1888 | See Source »

...from 4.30 to 5 every afternoon; from 5 to 5.30, chest-weights and Indian clubs, and from 5 to 6, base-sliding in the cage. Rumor has it that the batting is nothing to speak of, and that the sliding is considerably below par. The men are coached by Osborn, '88 Sheff while Stagg looks after the batteries of which there are two in practice. Dalzell is pitching to McBride, and Hedges is catching Isham, '90 Sheff. Several men have recently been dropped and those who are in training at present are as follows: From '91; Barnes, Childs, Crawford, Cushing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Freshman Nine. | 5/17/1888 | See Source »

Earned runs-Yale, 8; Princeton, 1. Two-base hits-Stagg, McBride (2), King, Ames. Three-base hits-McConkey, Dann, McBride and King. Stolen bases-Stagg, McConkey, Calhoun (3), Hunt (2), Dann, Osborne, McBride, Wagenhurst, Durell, L. Price (2), Reynolds, Mercur. First base on balls-Yale, 1; Princeton, 3. First base on errors-Yale, 5; Princeton, 5. Struck out-Hunt, Dann, Osborn (2), Heyworth (3), L. Price, Reynolds (2), King, Mercur (2). Passes balls-Ames, 1. Umpire-Fulmer. Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale, 10; Princeton, 4. | 5/7/1888 | See Source »

...training in the cage for about five weeks, The greater part of the training has been in batting, each man having a turn regularly every day. Captain Stagg is teaching the new nine. Of last year's team, Stagg, Dann, Spencer, McConkey, Noyes, Stewart and Hurst, and substitutes Heyworth, Osborn, McClintock and Wurtenberg are candidates again this year. The new men are doing very good work. Phelps, P. G., who played in his class team while in college is a poor batter, although a good fielder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Nine. | 3/6/1888 | See Source »

...following men spoke from the floor: Affirmative-Williams, '88; Page, '88; Green, '89. Negative-Osborn, L. S.; Pinkham. L. S.; Coulson, Sp.; Gay, '88; Naumburg, '89; Bates, '90; Stebbins, '90; Beckwith, Sp. The vote on the merits of the question was: Affirmative, 12; negative, 15. On the merits of the debate by principal disputants: Affirmative, 4; negative, 27. On the merits of the debate as a whole: Affirmative 5; negative...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Union Debate. | 12/17/1887 | See Source »

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