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...Mercer; Columbia (King's) two - Alexander Hamilton and Gouverneur Morris; College of Philadelphia two - Thomas Mifflin and Hugh Williamson; Oxford (Eng.) - Charles Cotesworth Pinckney; Glasgow R. D. Spaight; Edinburgh, St. Andrews and Glasgow - James Wilson. Of the thirty-nine whose names were appended to the document, seventeen were college bred...
...place on the team during four years are Marshall Newell of Harvard and F. A. Hinkey of Yale. Harvard has furnished five halfbacks, one quarterback, three centre men, two guards, five tackles and three ends. Of the substitutes, eleven have been chosen from Harvard, fifteen from Yale, seventeen from Princeton, eight from the University of Pennsylvania and one from Cornell...
Harvard-Yale Freshman Series.In view of the freshman game with Yale this afternoon, the summary of the games played since the freshman series began in 1876 is given below. Of the seventeen games so far, it will be seen that Harvard has won eight, Yale six, and that three have been ties. Yale's total score, however, is larger than Harvard's, - 163 points to 162. The games have almost without exception alternated between Cambridge and New Haven. The summary...
...Manager Moore has suggested one consideration to us which is certainly a very important one. It relates to the possible confusion which might arise from asking the public to make a change from an arrangement to which they have become well accustomed. There are usually in the neighborhood of seventeen thousand people at the game, each one of whom is assigned to some particular seat. The majority have been to the game before and have become accustomed to finding their places on one side or the other. If a change were made it is felt that there would surely...
...very successful meeting of the Wendell Phillips Club was held last evening. Seventeen men competed for membership, and the following men were taken on: R. C. Thomas '96, C. B. White '96, R. B. Sprague '97, Thomas Weston, Jr., '95, and E. V. Huntington...