Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...SPAULDING, Chorister '87.Candidates for the freshmen nine need not report this afternoon. Please be at the gymanasium as usual...
...Haven, on Monday night, another mass meeting was called to decide whether or no the committee's adverse report should be accepted. It was accepted almost unanimously. All the Yale graduates who were consulted on the subject - among them Wyllys Terry, Walter Camp, George Adee, Walter Badger, and Sam Bremner - were opposed to the scheme; and their opposition seems to have converted all those who had previously inclined the other way. Like the chicken who was convinced that the sky was falling, when a rose leaf dropped upon her back, the dim suspicion of an "alliance" between Harvard and Princeton...
...matter was put to vote. A telegram to the CRIMSON announcing, Princeton's satisfaction was handed Mr. Willard who read it amid great applause. There was dignified stlence for five minutes after the close of Mr. Willard's speech. Then Mr. W. A. Brooks, '87, moved that the report be ratified: carried; ayes, everybody; noes, none heard. On Mr. Carey's motion to adjourn the meeting broke...
...definite action. Committee of five to confer with Alumni Committee of New York and report at meeting next week...
...will be seen from the report of the treasurer of the boat club that the freshman class has thus far subscribed the large sum of fifty-eight dollars for the support of the University Crew. We naturally hoped that Ninety would do her share in support of the university teams; but we hardly looked for such unparalleled generosity as this. Only a part of the class has been canvassed, and yet fifty-eight dollars have been collected. In our enthusiasm we wildly dream that two dollars more may be scraped together, and the magnificent total of sixty dollars reached. Ninety...