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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...students living in the West, who, at the close of the college year, expect to return home. He will be prepared to give full information, make all necessary arrangements and will freely give the benefit of his many years' experience in railroad work. An interview with Mr. Williams will save students much time and trouble and probably some money into the bargain...
...smooth course made it a possibility for the race of yesterday to be an ideal race in every way, but an unfortunate foul on the part of the senior crew marred the whole race, and caused the contest of yesterday to be extremely disappointing to all-save perhaps the juniors...
...game, as has been alleged, it doesn't make matters better to sit up in your room and smoke and growl. If the college shows spirit the nine can't help but do so. One would think the whole college was trying for the glee club, the way men save their voices. I have frequently seen more enthusiasm at a funeral...
After a careful reading of the existing correspondence we are unable to find any expression, on your part, of dissatisfaction in regard to any portion of our original proposition, save that which relates to a fifth game and the arrangements therefor as modified by us. In consideration of our unqualified agreement in regard to four games, as arranged, we should think it very unfortunate if we could not drop all thought of a fifth game and decide to play the four games...
...freshman team played a very fair game with the exception of the first inning, when the battery's errors cost five runs. The base running was poor. Clark played a beautiful game in the outfield and Dickinson covered first well. No other player deserves especial mention save the catcher. Corbett gave about as poor an exhibition of ball playing as was possible and seemed totally incompetent to fill his position. His work at the bat was equally disappointing...