Word: philipe
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...play on the college football teams, and while the University of Pennsylvania does not like the move it is hardly probable that the Pennsylvania men will retire from the association. The delegates present were: A. Maffitt and Vance C. McCormick, of Yale; George C. Fraser, J. McN. Thompson and Philip King, of Princeton; A. Thorndike and W. Gordon, of Wesleyan; John C. Bell, of the Advisory Board; Mr. Thornton and the newly elected captain of the eleven were present to look after the interests of the University of Pennsylvania...
...Philip the First's treatment of the Templars justifiable...
...December, 1579, there appeared a quarto volume of poetry entitled "The Shepherd's Calendar" and dedicated to Sir Philip Sidney. Edmond Spenser was twenty-seven years old and this was his first work. It was enthusiastically received and from that time dates the popularity of pastorals in England...
...rich family, but in 1569 he went to Cambridge University, where he spent seven years. After that he lived in nothern England, where he fell in love with one Rosalind. His suit was not fortunate, so he returned to London and there became very intimate with Sir Philip Sidney. Chance carried him to Ireland and here he was forced to pass most of his time, away from the London that he loved. Queen Elizabeth granted him a large estate near Cock, but he was never popular there and was eventually driven out. His castle was burned and one his children...
...Saturday afternoon the Intercollegiate Football Association held a short meeting in New York, at which Vance McCormick of Yale presided and L. E. Gordon of Wesleyan acted as secretary. The other delegates were W. Moffitt from Yale; Philip King and J. Mac N. Thompson from Princeton; S. B. Newton and A. A. Knipe from the University of Pennsylvania; and A. Thorndike from Wesleyan...