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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...number of candidates for the Princeton nine has been reduced to sixteen, from whom the team and substitutes will be chosen. Of these sixteen, four are trying for pitcher; Young, '92, Bergen, '91, Woodcock, '92, and Drake, '94; and three for catcher, Brokaw, '92, Woods, '92, and Humphrey, '94. Some of the men will later be put in the outfield. With Capt. Dana on first, Durell at second, Knickerbocker at short, and King at third, the infield will be the same as last year, with the exception of third base. King, '93, promises to fill that position very satisfactorily, taking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball at Princeton. | 3/7/1891 | See Source »

...cups for the foot ball championship which were won by '91 are at Leavirt and Peirce's. Sixteen men get cups...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/4/1891 | See Source »

...candidates for the 'varsity crew number sixteen and are as follows: G. S. Brewster, '91, (captain), 182 lbs.; W. H. Simms, P. G., 167; A. J. Balliet, '92, 165 lbs.; B. L. Crosby, '92, 167; P. Hagerman, L. S., 178; R. D. Paine, '94, 184; H. T. Ferris, '91, 177; C. W. Mills, '93, 170; P. Klimpke, '92, 164; F. W. Jones, '91, S., 167; C. R. Ely, '91, 172; J. A. Gould, '92, S., 167; J. Q. Tilson, '91, 178; T. F. Bayard, Jr., L. S., 180; W. H. Haskell, '92, 169; A. G. Graves...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Crew. | 2/24/1891 | See Source »

...candidates for the Yale 'varsity crew have been reduced to sixteen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 2/20/1891 | See Source »

...delay upon a long held note or chord, or to change completely in character. A portion of musical texture outlined in this way is called a phrase, subject or theme. The compass of these larger periodicities in composition exhibits a great degree of uniformity, two, four, eight or sixteen bars being their commonest duration. This structure of beats bars and phrases or (larger) periods is commonly explained extra-musically by the bodily conditions of musical and especially vocal, performance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Gilman's Lecture on Music. | 2/19/1891 | See Source »

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