Word: seeing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...think any fair-minded person will see that it is not "obstinacy and stubborness" that restrain the overseers, and that until they get more money-and money which they can usethey are as helpless as ourselves. Gore Hall needs to be remodeled, if not partly rebuilt; for the light in the daytime, except on the brightest days, is very deficient and ill-arranged. The library authorities have such a scheme in consideration, but it clearly would be poor policy to commence the undertaking before they have enough money to carry it through. The proper place, it seems...
...glad to see that the suggestions made through the CRIMSON in regard to the freshman eleven, have been so promptly and generously followed out. Yesterday afternoon the junior eleven played a practice game with the freshmen, and, although beaten, managed to give them some good points. To-day the sophomore eleven is to play '91, and as many fo the team played against the freshmen last year, they ought to give '91 some very good practice. We trust that '88 will find time to play once before the game of Saturday. If '91 wins at New Haven the victory will...
...Saturday morning, notwithstanding the pouring rain, coaches on coaches of enthusiastic Yale and Princeton men started up Fifth Avenue, New York, for the Polo Grounds. At the grounds about 3,000 water-soaked but excited specrators had gathered to see the great contest. Although Princeton begged to have the game postponed Yale would not listen. At 2 p. m. sharp the two teams lined up with the following players: Yale-Wallace, Gill, Carter, Corbin, Woodrufi, Cross, Pratt; quarter-back, Beecher; halves, Wurtemberg and Graves; full-back, Bull. Princeton-S. Hodge, Church, Cowan, George, Irvine, Speer, Wagenhurst; quarter-back, Hancock; halves...
Money made. See advertisement of stocks bought and sold in next colunm...
Money made. See advertisement of stocks bought and sold in next colunm...