Word: thoughts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...team, will also play, and there is a very strong probability that Appleton, '84, captain of the '83 eleven, and Phinney, of last year's team, formerly a member of the Princeton 'varsity, will consent to play. Both these men are now in the Law School. It is also thought that Twombley, L. S., the veteran quarter of Yale's eleven, may be induced to play against all teams except that of his alma mater. The following men who have had considerable experience in foot-ball appeared as candidates: from '86, Woodbury, Baker, Roberts, Churchill, Burnett; '87, Russell, Fiske, Endicott...
...Parker, of the Boston Latin School, was announced. Subsequent inquiry elicited the information that the office to which this young gentleman had been called was that of secretary. In view of the damage inflicted upon the settees and window panes of the hall, it was thought best to provide a class fund, and Mr. B. T. Cabot, of Noble's School, was chosen to preside over the class exchequer...
...with the faculty on matters of college interest. The time for the election of delegates to this conference from the three upper classes is fixed in the second week of the college year. It is appropriate, therefore, to urge the members of these classes to give the matter careful thought, so that the success of this plan will not be endangered by the choice of incompetent, non-representative men. Many vital questions may arise in the coming year that call for a strong and earnest expression of student opinion. Not only the decision of these questions is at stake...
...annual grist of A. B.'s. The clang of the prayer bell, followed by the rush of tardy footsteps over the crunching gravel, reminds us that prayers, like the poor, "we have always with us." The genial face of John, that unique example of Catholic "Orangeman:" the thought-furrowed brow of General Pratt: the "eggs and toast" of the Holly Tree: and the nocturnal journeys to that Paradise whence Adam has not yet been expelled, and at whose gates no flaming sword checks the wanderer, save, it may be, that metaphorical cutlass, the "11 o'clock law," - each...
...COLUMBIA RACE.The Columbia 'Varsity crew of last year was said to be one of unusual power and speed. It was thought that Harvard, if it won at all, would win by but a narrow margin. The event, however, proved this view to be a mistaken...