Word: southerners
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Haven, Conn., February 18, 1910.--During the Easter holidays the Yale baseball team will make a southern trip which will include games at Atlantic City and at Washington. It will leave New Haven on March 23 and will practice at Atlantic City on the following day. On the two succeeding days it will play two games with Pennsylvania at the same place. On March 28, Yale will meet Cornell at Washington, instead of playing the Washington Americans...
...columns of the Bulletin, in regard to the suitability of having the names of Harvard men who died in the service of the Confederacy during the Civil War carved on the tablets in Memorial Hall. The suggestion was made by the Bulletin itself in an editorial which mentioned a southern graduate as speaker for Memorial Day, and the Discussion has been kept up by letters from several graduates...
...southern states were citizens of the country no less than the sons of the north, but they saw their duty differently. Their convictions were as intense, their devotion as sincere, but their cause, as we now believe, was wrong. Soldiers of the north or of the south, they fought well on the one side or the other, and those who died never knew the issue of the conflict. It is the fidelity which impelled her sons to give their lives unselfishly for a cause that Harvard has honored in building a memorial to the soldiers of the north...
After the election Mr. Dudley presented a report and recommendations from the Southern Athletic Association; Professor Dennis, recommendations from Cornell, Mr. Stagg, recommendations from the Western Conference, and Mr. Williams, resolutions passed by the Intercollegiate Athletic Association...
...Shute '79, "The Wayfarer in New York" by E. S. Martin '77, "Oliver Wendell Holmes" by S. M. Crothers h.'99, "History of Architecture" by R. Sturgis '78, "Seven English Cities" by W. D. Howells h.'67, "Carlyle's First Love" by R. C. Archibald '96, "A Journey in Southern Siberia" by J. Curtin '63, "American Primitive Music" by F. R. Burton '82, "Life and Arts of Richard Mansfield" by W. Winter h.'57, "The Story of the Negro" by B. T. Washington h.'96, "Decisive Battles of America" by R. Hitchcock '71, "Boy Life" by W. D. Howells...