Word: springfield
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Sanborn, '58, is editor and proprietor of the Springfield Republican and an officer on the Board of Charities in Boston...
...meeting of the Harvard and Yale foot ball management was held at New Haven last Saturday. Yale was represented by Corbin, Gill and Rhodes, Harvard by Lowell and Cumnock. It was decided that the two captains should go to Springfield and arrange definitely about the grounds. Gill and Cumnock spent a day in Springfield, and had the field staked out. A car penter gave his price for building temporary grand stands and a contractor roughly estimated the cost of putting the field in condition to play the game. Until the field is surveyed the exact cost cannot be obtained...
...concluded. The arrangement will be for a permanent meeting place. This is very desirable as it will do away with the annual discussion which would take place over the question if it were to be decided each year. It is altogether probable that it will be decided to make Springfield the place where the annual game will be played. The only thing which at present delays such a decision is the want of good ground there. An effort is being made to have Hampden Park put in suitable condition; if the plan should succeed, Springfield will certainly be selected...
...March 30, delegates from Harvard and Yale met in New York to decide where the Harvard-Yale football game shall be played next fall. Harvard was represented by Cumnock, Butler, and Lee; Yale, by Mr. Walter Camp, '80, and Rhodes, '91. It was decided to hold the game in Springfield, if proper grounds can be obtained and the necessary railroad arrangements made...
...Amherst College Alumni Association of the Connecticut Valley held its first annual meeting and banquet at Springfield on Wednesday afternoon...