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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard defeated Brown Saturday at Providence in a very close and exciting game. It was a pitcher's battle from beginning to end, each side getting but two hits. Highlands struck out twelve men and his two bagger in the first inning brought in both Harvard's runs. Harvard had no trouble in hitting the ball as only two men struck out and the fact that she did not get more runs is due to the wonderful fielding of the Brown team. Following is the score...
Princeton has stated her side of the question to be practically this: Mr. Murray was unsatisfactory and Captain King objected to him. Captain Frothingham agreed to the objection and hence Princeton's refusal to play at the last minute was perfectly fair and square, particularly as no reply had been received to the telegram sent on Saturday, asking for a change in umpires...
...this sounds plausible and the CRIMSON is accused of misrepresentation and ignorance on the strength of it. Princeton does not realize that there is another side. The right or wrong of the question hinges about the point of the reception of Captain's King's oral protest. The Princetonian states that Captain Frothingham accepted it. We have the repeated assertions from Captain Frothingham himself that such a statement is entirely false. Captain King is certainly laboring under a misunderstanding. We do not accuse him of intentional misrepresentation but we feel perfect confidence in the word of our captain and think...
...beginning the present extensive method of entertainment has sprung. Compare the class day of 1834 with the iced punch, and the class day of 1893 with its spreads and teas, both private and society. Such is progress. In 1850, class day was placed upon the University Calendar by the side of its old rival, Commencement, and there it has remained ever since. The famous dancing on the green, which was much more pleasant in theory than in practice, and the custom of planting the ivy, while the ivy oration was delivered, arose about this time. The exercises around the tree...
...stand the heavy work previous to the final race. Shepard, who had taken Rice's place, has been changed to six, where he seems to row well, and as he is the heaviest man in the boat, it helps also to trim her better. Shea also has changed sides, going from six to three. At present he does not low so well as at his old position on the port side. Russell has been changed from one side to the other, from three to four. The object of this shifting of positions is to bunch the heavier...