Word: various
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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About fifteen men are now out playing in the football squad. Their names are as follows: Quarterbacks, Valentine '98, Davis '98, Knox '98, Farley '99, Cochran '99; the other men are trying for various positions, but they are mostly backs, there being but few line men with the squad. The rest of the men are: Dunlop '97, Gardner '97, Fitz '97, Tuckerman '97, Hanavan, Sp., Marvin '98, Stone '98 and Jackson '99. Captain Wrightington is doing most of the coaching. All the men practice sprints of 10 yards each to start in the work, running two by two. Then after...
...students the honorable history of the University and its buildings. It has long been a source of annoyance and inconvenience to visitors that they were obliged to ask some one whom they chanced to meet the name of this or that building. As to the history connected with the various buildings they have been left entirely in the dark. In fact the history has been all too little known by the students themselves. The tablets which are to be erected will effectually furnish the desired information. The Memorial Society is to be thanked and congratulated for the step...
...main aim is of course to keep the convention bi-partisan throughout its entire proceedings till the balloting begins. The heads of the various delegations are to choose their delegates evually between the two parties. These are to be submitted to the Forum Committee which is bi-partisan. Lest the delegation chairmen should be moved by partisan sympathies in their selections the committee has appointed a day when complaints may be made concerning any party favoritism shown...
Though apparently the convention will be equally divided between the two parties, it really is between the two parties, it really is between the two parties as they last voted. The financial questions, as well as the various candidates for nomination, will cause an indeterminate split, from which is bound to arise a sufficiency of convention uncertainty and excitement...
Philanthropic friends of the University have always come forward when there was need, and have given generously to establish buildings of various kinds. The need of an infirmary, as we have said, is most urgent, and we cannot doubt that loyal graduates will now be found who will be glad to help materially in the establishment of this institution...