Word: sun
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rule. Last week some one forced an entrance, which by the way is no difficult task, and succeeded in obtaining an old hammer. Why he was not more amply rewarded can be attributed to the fact that the above named article was the only thing worth taking. - Cornell Sun...
...Cutting" is a deadly offense in the eyes of the faculty of Amherst College. Lately they decided that only "cuts on account of deaths in the family" are excusable. - Cornell Sun...
...Columbia College gymnasium; W. G. Anderson, of the Adelphi Academy; Mr. Blaikie, author of "How to Get Strong and How to Stay So;" and Professor Koehler, of West Point. Steps were taken toward the establishment of a normal school for the training of teachers of Physical exercise - Cornell Sun...
...carefully adjusted, the game continued. Soon the velvety sphere was in the possession of a wearer of the pink. As he ran down the field, the ease of his motion, the exquisite mould of his features, and the god like brilliancy of his diamond shirt stud glistening in the sun-light, drew forth long and continued applause. A touch-down was made, but, out of courtesty to Yale, who had not yet scored, no attempt was made for a goal. An intermission of half an hour followed, during which the contestants indulged in ice cream and ladies' fingers; ten minutes...
...Sunday issue of the New York Sun illustrated very well how reports of foot-ball games are concocted. With the Sun excepted, the papers of New York and Boston published exceedingly fair and truthful reports of last Saturday's game...