Word: takings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Shooting Club dinner is soon to take place...
...Yale News speaking editorially of the prospect of the freshman nine, says: "We hope that '90 will take a lesson from its poor work in foot-ball and place in the field next spring a team of which the university will not be ashamed...
...team, and by O'Rourke of the New Yorks, who is in the Law School. Dann, the great back stop, is to try his hand at pitching, so that in the event of any accident to Stagg, the regular university pitcher, there will be some one to take his place. The outlook for next season is considered here to be very promising. Harvard, the only antagonist Yale really fears, is sadly cripled by the loss of her crack battery, and some of her heaviest batsmen, and it now looks to Yale men as though they would have a walkover...
...they should have as much pride in the University's glory as their own, and especially as to win glory for the University is to win by reflection glory for their own class. The training in the gymnasium is said by those who have had the good fortune to take part in it, to be the pleasantest in its features of any system of training in college. Mr. Lathrop gives personal supervision to the squad, the exercise is varied, lively and interesting, and there is nothing in it like the monotonous work of the crews. We advise the freshmen...
...Hervey's resignation. As the conduct of the CRIMSON is soon to be in the hands of the '88 editors, we hope to have soon as strong a possible representation from the three lower classes. There are now four editors from '88, and four from '89; we shall take on one more editor from each class as soon as men have proved their fitness for the position; by fitness we do not mean mere ability to write weak editorials on nothing, but to handle real, strong, forcible English, to write clearly and legibly, and above all things to have ideas...