Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Gray and Wrighington went over the signals and C. Brewer tried drop kicking. A. Brewer practiced but a short time at right end. S. F. Eddy '95 came out for the first time this year and played for a while at right guard. Wrenn made some good passes at quarter but as yet shows the lack of practice...
...last year's eleven, Emmons, Stevenson, Manahan, Beale, Wrightington, Dunlop, and C. Brewer are all at work; several of the substitutes, including Winslow, A. Brewer, Fairchild, Gray, Foster, Hallo well and Jackson, are also out. Wrenn is in Cambridge and probably will be out trying for quarter in a day or two. Waters has not yet returned to Cambridge, but it is hoped that he and possibly Mackie will play. The freshman material for the centre positions is above the average. Holt, Meeler, Hennan and Shaw are all big men who should give good accounts of themselves before...
...This has been arranged in part and proves attractive to all visitors. A few weeks ago a graduate of the University, who resides in one of our eastern cities, presented to the Botanical Department for present use, the very generous sum of ten thousand dollars. Of this amount, one quarter will be used by the Herbarium for the completion of its series of scientific publications, one quarter by the Botanic Garden, and the remaining half by the Botanical Museum in the completion of some of the cases which have been so much needed...
...mile run, 120 yds. high hurdles, broad jump, high jump, hammer, and shot. The conditions governing some of the events will be different from what the Yale men have been used to. In the 100 yds. and the two jumps there will be practically no change. But in the quarter-mile, half-mile and one mile runs the contestants will race with the pole on the right side instead of on the left as in America...
...compose the team have been measurd for suits: W. O. Hickok '95 S., and A. Brown '96, for the weights; E. H. Cady '94 S., for the hurdles; L. Sheldon '96, for the jumps; J. Morgan '94, for the mile run; A. Pond '96 S., for the sprints and quarter; H. S. Woodhull '96 for the half mile. The new suits will be the finest ever made for any college team in the country, and will consist of blue serge coats with a white monogram on the pocket, A. Y. A.; English cashmere pants with blue stripe on side...