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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...yards dash--First heat won by B. C. Lancy '03, 1 yd.; second, R. Inglis '03, 4 yds. Time, 10 1-2s. Second heat won by J. E. Haigh '03, 2 yds.; second, R. W. Robbins '02, 5 yds. Time, 10 2-5s. Third heat won by G. H. Mifflin '00, 5 yds.; second, J. R. Wyckoff '02, 5 yds. Time, 10 4-5s. Final heat won by Haigh, Robbins second, Lancy third. Time...
...second half a fumble gave the ball to the Seniors, and they advanced it steadily, alternating heavy mass plays through the Freshman left guard with end runs. Finally Shaw went through for a touchdown. The second touchdown was made after a series of long runs by the Freshmen. At the thirty-yard line Knowles took the ball through right tackle and passed it to Derby, who, with excellent interference, ran twenty-five yards for a touchdown. The Freshmen had the ball on the Senior's 35-yard line and were gaining steadily when time was called...
...will have the choice of sides. Her option will be announced Nov. 12. The trial debates will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 7, Saturday, Nov. 11, and Thursday, Nov. 16. At the first trial, when twelve men will be chosen, speeches will be limited to five minutes. At the second trial there will be ten-minute speeches and six men will be chosen from the twelve. The last trial will be a formal debate with twelve-minute opening speeches and five-minute rebuttals, three men speaking on a side as in the intercollegiate contests...
...inaugurated by the Y. M. C. A. of that university on December 18, 1892, at a mass meeting of the students. $6000 was raised by subscription and the Houston family gave the rest of the money necessary to erect the club building. The hall was opened on the second of January, 1896, and the club formed, all students and alumni being eligible for membership. The annual dues are but two dollars, and these fees, together with the income from the games and baths are credited to the maintenance account...
...entering the club house the visitor is at once ushered into a spacious reception room, with couches, lounges, and easy chairs. To the right is a large billiard room, and to the left a well-equipped reading room. Two handsome stairways furnished with cosy window seats lead to the second story. Here the public services of the Y. M. C. A. are held, and general entertainments. The rooms of the athletic-association and also those of the Y. M. C. A. are on this floor. The third floor contains the offices of the college papers, the headquarters of the musical...