Word: parts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- In your issue of Monday a part of the letter to Yale '91 declining their challenge to Harvard '91 reads, by mistake, as follows: "Captain Bishop was also to state to you that an answer would be sent on the 16th inst." This should be changed to read "on the 26th inst.," which was the date, as announced to Yale, on which the reply was actually sent...
...most of our readers probably know, Prof. Laughing has recently published a new book on Political Economy in Appleton's Science Text-Books Series. The author has divided his work into two parts, the first treating of political economy proper; the second applying the principles of the science to the various questions of the day. We have long felt that some such book was needed. Neither Faucet nor Walker possesses the elements of a good textbook. Except to the most devoted, Mill becomes tedious through his many details, besides being antiquated in several points. For the students of Political Economy...
...Runs by Boyden and Porter advanced the ball to the thirty-yard line. It was now expected that Harvard would score, but Yale managed to secure the ball through a fumble. It was passed out to Graves, '91, who made a rush around the end. An interference on the part of Yale gave Harvard the ball and Porter gained some ground. Sears made a short run and Butler carried the ball twenty yards further up the field before being forced outside. Porter gained five yards more. At this point in the game, Graves, '88, one of the Yale halfbacks, hurt...
...kicked it out to Sears who caught it, but was downed in the middle of the field. Sears, Boyden and Porter now made short rushes. The ball was punted over to Yale but Bull returned it, and Woodman and Boyden gained some ground by rushed, in which Sears took part. At this point, Cumnock was disqualified and Appleton took his place. Boyden now made the finest run of the game, but on the next down Harvard fumbled and Yale got possession of the bail. Bull punted and Porter tried for a fair catch. He was prevented and a claim...
...meetings will probably be held in the Globe Theatre, or in some one of the theatres in the neighboring part of Washington street. They will come on Sundays, beginning early in December. A chorus of students is to be organized to lead the singing, which is always an essential part in such meetings. Mr. E. R. Shipped is chairman of the committee on music. Definite arrangements about the place and times of holding the meetings, about the distribution of tickets, and about ushers will probably be made in a few days...