Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...inwardly digest" that one of his many good sayings which states in substance,, "the three cardinal sporting virtues are to put up, pay up, and shut up." Although the final heat of the 100 yard run in the recent inter collegiate games was close, the facts published in our report of the meeting should be accepted as supporting the decision of the judges, and nothing more need be said. But several ardent Yalesains are still perturbed about the matter, and one of them sends us an eleven page special plea and an instantaneous photograph, to prove that Sherrill beat Rogers...
...told that the soul of things is touched by human sorrow. Mr. N. S. Kenison, '86, tells in "A Vermont Experience" a laughable experience in a country store. A charming bit of verse from the French of Fontaney is the work of Mr. E. T. Parsons, Rochester, '86. The reports of several banquets held by the fraternity evidence the flourishing condition of the organization. Mr. Fraser, the Harvard editor, gives a succinct sketch of the condition of the Harvard Chapter of the D. U., together with other interesting news. We are informed that library is to be lighted, and that...
...oversight, no special mention was made in our report of the Yale freshman game of McClellan's good work at the bat. As appeared from the score, he made two base hits, and getting...
...following extract from a report published by the Board of Overseers of Harvard College attracts attention...
...opinion of the Board of Overseers it is advisable to permit a scientific substitute, in accordance with the terms of this report, to be offered by applicants for admission to the college for either Greek of Latin, one of these two languages always being required, and provision being made for elementary instruction in Greek and Latin, as elective in the college course...