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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Cabot was hurt early in the practice, Newell taking his place. In many ways Newell has shown himself better than Cabot in the recent playing. Cabot has done too much loafing lately and needs to wake up if he intends to keep his place...
...Moliere Cult. Recent criticism and research...
College men who have been actively connected with the union in the past bear strong witness to the value of the experience to them. A well-known member of the class of '95 who is not now in Cambridge wrote thus in a letter received recently, of his connection with the union; "I learned more in my work there in the last two years than I could have learned from a hundred books, and I feel broader and better for my experience. The union I shall always look upon as one of the chief formative influences of my college career...
Yale, so often victorious in the intercollegiate contests of late, has felt the sting of repeated defeat in debating, and the recent enlargement of her English department, in part, we must believe, to meet the situation, is now well-known. Princeton, the home of debating, has awakened to the fact that we were more than her match. Our enviable position in the past has been made and maintained by the earnest work of a body of men who were interested in speaking, and who had the good of their University deeply at heart. As the time comes to fill their...
...broad-shouldered rather than heavy. He is slower than Pilkigton and they bear about the same speed relation as do Cady and Hatch, who will be offered as their opponents by Yale. Cady, however, has been doing splendid work over the high sticks in practice, and in a recent trial finished only a yard and a half behind Chase, the American champion, in the record time of 153/5 seconds. Much depends upon the outcome of the two hurdle races as to how the balance of victory will swing. On record form as well as on present performances, the chances...