Word: recording
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...established of having bulletin bards placed in the gymnasium. The names of the victors in the gymnastic contests will be posted on them and will remain until a new name goes on, in which case the first winner will still have the privilege of leaving his name and record for comparison...
...record of the Yale-nine is official, that of the Harvard nine has been compiled from the CRIMSON scores...
...deal of life into the eleven. The playing was aggressive and showed improvement in nearly every respect, particularly in the interference. Waters, Wrightington and Brewer were the backs on the first. Waters played only for one half and gave way to Dunlop. Wrightington kept up to his previous good record in rushing and also did some pretty tackling. Gray for the first time this year appeared in something like his old form and did some strong running for the second eleven. He once made nearly half the field and later was given a chance on the first eleven. Gonterman also...
...change is necessary. (a) The present National Banking system is the best possible. (1) It is uniform. J. J. Knox, in Forum, Feb. 1892. (2) As record shows, it is absolutely safe. J. L. Laughlin, in Chatauqua, Oct. 1892; E. E. Lacey, in N. A. Review, Feb. 1892; Comptroller of Currency, Report for 1875, p. 270 ff. (b) Ampler currency will not help the South and West.. Dunbar, Q. J. E., Oct. 1892. (c) The National Banking system can meet all legitimate demands for more currency. D. M. Stone, in Forum...
...Saturday Pennsylvania broke Yale's wonderful record by securing a goal and a touchdown. Yale had not been scored against since losing to Harvard in the fall of 1890 by a score of 12 to 6. It is unfair to claim from this that Harvard's eleven is stronger than Yale's. Harvard has not this season met so strong opponents as the eleven from Philadelphia, and from her showing against those she has met can not be accurately compared with Yale. Besides, it is necessary to remember that Yale's players above all others, will never give...