Word: prospects
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...hill game under these circumstances. The nine labors under great disadvantages in playing this game because both Henshaw and Campbell are in poor condition. Henshaw will probably catch to-morrow but his hand is still sore and Campbell's hands are in a still worse state. The prospect is indeed discouraging, but let all who can, accompany the nine and do their share in working for victory...
Saturday was an eventful day in athletics. The Yale game which resulted so disasterously for our nine must not be allowed to discourage us in our prospect of winning the championship. On our own field and with an umpire more capable of giving just decisions we may well expect to beat yale...
...would sound like sarcasm to urge men to attend this afternoon's class races and to support their respective crews. The interest taken in to-day's race has perhaps been unequalled for many years as the prospect for a close and exciting contest has never been fairer. The hard and conscientious training of all the eights entitle them all to the victory. But it will be muscle and skill that will turn the scale to-day. Seniors, juniors, sophomores and freshmen all have our good wishes...
There is every prospect that a Workingman's Club will soon be started in Princeton...
...Harvard, to whom enters Dame Daffodil with a song from "Iolanthe," and the two accept each other as son-in-law and mother-in-law, respectively. Re-enter pirates and damsels, who sing a chours from "Ruddygore." Next in a solo, Dame Daffodil expresses her glee at the prospect of becoming "a very irascible mother-in-law," and then a final chorus from "Lorraine." This ends the first act, leaving the Misses Daffodil in love with Rev. Milkweed and Cholmondeley, and one of them engaged to the anything but consumptive John Harvard. The voices were all good, especially Harvard...