Word: war
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor Barttett gave a very interesting talk in German 1a yesterday on the Franco-Prussian war...
...candidates for the sophomore tug-of-war team, under the direction of M. I. Motte, are doing good work. The following men are trying at present: H. R. Allen, anchor; George Harding, H. O. Stickney, R. C. Robbins, G. H. Thomas, J. H. Rhoades, G. S. Curtis, A. I. DuPont, E. Wrenn. The election for captain will be held this afternoon...
...notice which the Athletic association publishes this morning it will be seen that the rule passed last year by the association in regard to class tug-of-war contests has been repealed. It seems that this action was not very widely made known last year when it took place, and this year until a very short time ago it was entirely overlooked by the different class managements and even by the association itself. Accordingly all the class teams began practising in the belief that the old regulations were still in force. The Athletic association now, therefore, inasmuch as no timely...
...class tug-of-war work now being done, matters seem to be moving along but slowly with all four teams, and the seniors especially have been backward in bringing out good men. What all the classes really need is an infinite amount more of energy put into the work. Tug-of-war may not be the best kind of sport, but now that the classes have determined to have contests, they must show far more life than they have displayed...
Freshman tug of war practice...