Word: stillness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...faculty have voted that notices of candidacy for honors must be given herafter before Nov. 1st of the senior year. In Natural History the date will still be March 1st of the sophomore or junior years...
...second touchdown. Princeton gained a few yards on her V trick, and at this point Carter was ruled off for foul tackling. Brooks took his place and did very good work. His white jacket was easily distinguished from the mud and water-soaked, others-for about two minutes Yale still forced the fighting and kept the ball on Princeton's ground. Both sides did considerable kicking (the ball I mean), Wallace and Pratt both watching the Princeton halves like cats. Princeton braced up a little at this point. Cowan gained fifteen yards and Wurtemberg made a fair catch on Yales...
...matter of course foot-ball is still the most important subject of college discussion, and the games of Saturday and Thanksgiving Day are awaited with an absorbing interest by all. The strength of our eleven is a matter of debate. We have had no real opportunity for judging of its strength from the fact that in every game it has played so far, either our team has been materially weakened by the absence of some of its best men, or the opposing team has been changed very decidedly in its make-up, from the games in which it has played...
Much as Harvard has differed from Princeton on the fundamental principles which should govern college organizations, and although we adhere as firmly as ever to the doctrines of President Eliot, still it is impossible not to feel that the retirement of Doctor McCosh from the Presidency of Princeton College is a loss to that institution. His loyalty and devotion have done much to maintain the honor of Princeton while his energies have placed her in the front rank of American colleges. She will not find easily so staunch a friend to accept the post which this resignation has made empty...
...elected captain in Cook's place, was injured and it is now doubtful if he will be able to play at all this season. Now Church, '88 and Black, '88, who played endand next to end are laid up, for how long it is impossible to say. Still we don't give up all hope and console ourselves with the thought that we have a very strong second eleven when it scores touchdown after touchdown against the 'Varsity. Channing, '90, has been put on in Payne's place, and though very light, is playing a good game, running and dodging...