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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...determined the order of business. On their recommendation the question of alliance with the Amateur Athletic Union was brought up. After a committee from the latter had spoken in favor of the alliance, the matter was debated for some time and finally referred to a committee which will submit it to the several colleges for separate action. The following were appointed on the committee: J. Lee, Harvard; C. Sherrill Yale; P. Vredenburgh, Princeton, and H. L. Geyelar, Pennsylvania...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: I. C. A. A. MEETING. | 2/25/1895 | See Source »

...matter at any length because it seemed to them that the Faculty's action was so hasty and unadvised as to deserve condemnation for that fact alone. A careful investigation of all injuries received by football players last season has been made and it was the intention to submit to the Faculty a report on the subject as soon as it could be drawn up. With this report there were to be presented suggestions for modifying the game, so far as objectionable features could be removed by changes in the rules; so far as an improvement in the spirit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL. | 2/20/1895 | See Source »

...been decided by the joint committee in charge of the Harvard Union-Wendell Phillips Club debate to have a decision on the merits of the debate rendered by three impartial judges. At the meeting of the Harvard Union tonight constitutional amendments will be discussed and the executive committee will submit a list of names for speakers in the debate with the Wendell Phillips Club and a schedule of debates for the rest of the year. An especially full attendance is desired...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Inter-Club Debate. | 2/18/1895 | See Source »

...against all this it might be urged that such secrecy in regard to the crew will not affect Yale's movements in the least. Again, it may be submitted that the absence of any news concerning the coming out of any new men to try for the 'varsity, or of the shifting of the order of the crew, shuts off the whole institution of rowing from the eyes of the University and from popular opinion and enthusiasm; that our crew is no longer a University organization, in the success of which we all feel a personal interest. It is instead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/6/1895 | See Source »

...Richards, Jr., and others, men of recognized experience in football matters, to investigate the charges. These gentlemen found that all of the charges of roughness in the Springfield game have centered in the alleged wilful injury of Wrightington by Captain Hinkey. The officials of the game mentioned thereupon submit their testimony. The umpire, Alex. Moffat, stated that the injury was a pure accident which might have happened at any time and that it was impossible to place any responsibility. Linesman George O. Pratt, in his statement, declared that he saw no unnecessary roughness in the game and that Hinkey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Charges Against Hinkey. | 12/17/1894 | See Source »

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