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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...meeting of the eleven held last evening in the Trophy room, Arthur James Cumnock, 91, was unanimously re-elected captain of the eleven for 1890. The following men attended the meeting: Crosby, Hutchinson, Hallowell, Stickney. P. Trafford, Tilton, Upton, Cranston, Blanchard, Dean, Fearing, Lee, Saxe, B. Trafford. Mr. Higginson has invited the eleven to attend a dinner at his home on Common wealth Avenue this evening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Captain of the Eleven. | 12/3/1889 | See Source »

...re-election of Cumnock, '91, as captain of the eleven is from all points of view a fitting close to the foot-ball season. The energy and the skill which Captain Cumnock has shown has earned for him the confidence not only of the college but of the graduates as well. Harvard men may certainly feel that whatever mistakes may have been made will be corrected and whatever new ought to be done will be accomplished. The eleven is certainly in the best of hands, and the prospects for foot-ball in the future are better than they ever have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/3/1889 | See Source »

Fully 30,000 people witnessed the final contest in the intercollegiate league yesterday, when Yale played Princeton at the Berkeley oval. The supporters of Yale predominated and were re-en-forced in their cheering by several hundred Harvard students, who were to a man in favor of Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton, 10; Yale, 0. | 11/29/1889 | See Source »

...Harvard was re-admitted to the association. Princeton won from Harvard 12 to 0; Yale vs. Harvard 29 to 4. The Yale-Princeton game was not finished on account of darkness. The score stood, Yale 4, Princeton 0. Championship not awarded...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football Summary. | 11/23/1889 | See Source »

...Wilson and his supporters have earned a high and well deserved re putation for their work in this comedy, Last night the stage effects were excellent and the costumes were especially effective and true to the scenes which they represented. The chorus was strong, as usual. The scars of the evening were of course Mr. Wilson himself who made some capital hits and played his part to perfection, and Marie Jansen whose fascinating manner took extremely well with the audience. The story of the "Oolah" itself is amusing and well worked up in every detail...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE OOLAH." | 11/19/1889 | See Source »

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