Word: pasted
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...publish today the record of the cricket eleven for the past season. Though Harvard lost the intercollegiate championship, and a majority of the games played, the record is on the whole encouraging. The eleven won more games than in 1888, and showed a marked improvement in its play to ward the end of the spring. Since all the old players, with a single exception, will be candidates next year, we may hope for a much stronger showing in 1890. The team will probably be no longer handicapped by lack of grounds for practice, as there is a good prospect...
...crew made up of candidates for the university has been for the past few days rowing in the cedar shell in which the race at New London was rowed last year. On Monday the crew was made up of, bow, Van Renssalaer, 2, Vaughan; 3. Parker, '91; 4, Perkins, '91; 5, Finaly; 6, Watriss; 7, F. Winthrop; stroke, Longworth. The crew was made up on Tuesday of, 1, Parker, '91; 2, Lothrop; 3, F. Winthrop; 4, Vaughan; 5, Perkins, '91; 6, Longworth; 7, Goddard; stroke, Watriss...
Resolved, That no professional athlete shall take part in any contest of the association, nor shall any college player or college be paid, or receive, directly or indirectly, any money, or financial concession, or emolument as a present, or as past compensation for, or as a prior consideration or inducement to playing, whether the same be received for, or paid by, or at the instance of the Football association, Athletic committee, or faculty of such college or university, or any individual whatsoever. And any player who is specially challenged under this section by any member of the association in writing...
...Beta Kappa society offers two prizes of $3,000 each "for the best general essays on the progress of science and literature respectively; such essays to embrace a philosophical discussion of the development in the past and the outlook for the future." The judges are to be Presidents Dwight of Yale; Eliot of Harvard; Angel of the University of Michigan; Gilman of Johns Hopkins; Adams of Cornell; Northrop of the University of Minnesota; and Bishop Potter of New York...
...closing the debate for the negative Mr. F. W. Thayer L. S., said that he preferred to belong to a party with a future even brighter than its past. In a political question, he said, people are apt to take a superficial view of matters and draw from their opinion without further investigation. Mr. Russell's election would not be for the best interests of the people for several reasons, firstly because by his election the Boston democracy is recognized to power; secondly, our institutions, public schools and various departments are of the best and need no change; and lastly...