Word: rushes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...crowd to do anything but push, these "scraps," as they are called, have all occurred on the out skirts. Some of the spectators have taken the conduct of these four or five individuals whom they could best observe to indicate that the men in the thick of the rush were doing something which they could not and would not do. Displays of temper have been rare indeed. The marshalls, with the assistance of an aid or two, could easily prevent all "scraps." General good nature prevails. Every man gets all the flowers he wants. Last year the two gangs that...
...Photographic Committee wishes to urge seniors who have not already sat for their photographs to do so before the mid-years, so as to avoid as much as possible the rush which is sure to come in February...
...might be questioned whether the rush and crush of Class Day is not one of the time-honored, distinctive features of that time, and a cause for pleasurable excitement rather than misery. The interest and zest of the occasion would be likely to pall if spread over two or three days...
...Class Day at present which were suggested by the Corporation were (1) that the day is too crowded with entertainments, and (2) that the class as a class do not entertain enough together. There are now so many spreads in the time allowed that the guests, obliged to rush from one to another, do not and can not enjoy them. The spreads now given on Class Day eve are cited as evidence that the men themselves now believe that Class Day is too crowded with entertainments for pleasure. Then again the senior's time is so taken up with...
Arrangements have been completed to have a Yale consolidated football eleven make a trip through the South during the Christmas vacation. G. H. Sanford, centre rush on the Yale team of '91, will captain the eleven...