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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...section of President Eliot's report which deals with athletics is, in many ways, the most important word that has yet been said upon the subject. It describes the present condition of athletics with an ability which, so far as we know, has not been equalled. It is clear, incisive, dispassionate, and straightforward. No one deeply interested in the future ofathletics can afford to dispense with its perusal...
Geological Conference. Papers: Preliminary Report on Movements in Snow, Mr. A. J. Collier; Preliminary Report on Soils, Mr. H. H. Keeler; Zinc Deposits of Eastern U. S., Mr. C. F. Marbut. Geological Laboratory...
...last year's bicycle team at Yale began regular work in the gymnasium Monday. Hereafter, any first-year candidate for the athletic team who fails to report daily for practice will be considered as finally dropped...
General references: Torjiro Mogi, "Capital Punishment." A. J. Palm, "The Death Penalty." "Mass. Capital Punishment Report...
...annual report of President Eliot contains some suggestions on the matter of athletics. This report has not yet been given to the public, but yesterday morning Dean Briggs read to some of the sections in English A selections from the part touching athletics. The president expresses himself in favor of college athletics, but believes that they are in need of considerable reform. He suggests that no contests between athletic teams from colleges should be held away from college grounds. He thinks that members of all the classes should not be equally eligible to take part in public contests, but that...