Word: standing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that the students themselves can look out for that, or, if necessary, the same valiant and conscientious policeman who stopped the Glee Club from singing in front of Holworthy might be called upon for his services. At all events, I don't think this objection should be allowed to stand...
PROVIDENCE, April 24. - In the most interesting game played here this season Brown defeated Dartmouth by a score of 5 to 3 on Lincoln Field this afternoon. Both college teams put up fine games, playing for all they were worth. White, the home team's stand-by, pitched effectively, Dartmouth's four hits being all singles. Dinsmore was hit pretty freely, White getting two doubles...
HANOVER, N. H., April 23. - Dartmouth College students have backed down from the square stand they took last fall with regard to playing medical students on their athletic teams and have voted to ask Williams and Amherst to stay in the leagues with them and have consented to bar medical students off all teams if they will consent to this arrangement. Dartmouth has also sent delegates to Amherst today and Williams tomorrow, who will make this proposition: To form three triangular leagues in baseball, football and track athletics; to abide by the four year limit and one year residence rule...
From the players' stand-point lacrosse is a very attractive game. The knacks of catching, throwing and picking up the ball are difficult of acquirement, but when once learned never lose their charm...
...taken a view of the intercollegiate football question which is identical with that of the students. They differ from the Faculty, as the students have differed, merely in thinking that the impossibility of remedying the present evils connected with football, has not yet been proved. Prove it, and they stand with the Faculty and students in asserting that intercollegiate contests must go. There is unanimity of belief throughout the University that intercollegiate football as it has been played, is for ever self-condemned...