Word: wente
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...candidates for the Yale tug-of-war team went into training Thursday. Next Tuesday evening arrangements have been made for a pull with the team of Co. B., 2d Regiment, who are the champions of America...
...filled by a new man, so the crew will practically be made up of veterans. Carter will row in his old position of starboard stroke, and will also coach the crew. It will be remembered that Carter was elected captain of the crew last spring but resigned when he went to Europe last fall. The other members of the crew will be Woodruff, Corbin, Gill, Hartwell and Brewster, all of whom were in last year's boat. This leaves only one new man to be chosen, and there are at present 15 candidates for that position, all of them experienced...
...responses, but they were no longer true, and in Athens' wars they favored the enemies of Attica. Two hundred years after Christ, the last word concerning Delphi was heard, and from that time until comparatively lately it has remained buried in the deepest obscurity. In 1840, Dr. Ottfield Muller went to the site of Delphi and his work showed the opportunity for discovery and research among the ruins. Twenty years later another attempt at discovery was made by the French. America had no hand in the work until some eleven years ago Gen. Meredith Read, the United States Minister...
...from two to six, and the finals from eight till near midnight. A few innovations were made, as lacrosse and base-ball games were played under cover for the first time. The H. A. A. did not send down any representatives. However, two men, Stead, '91, and Lee, '91, went down on their own account, but failed to win. Yale sent quite a number of entries, but all failed to win excepting Shearman, who won the high jump at 5 ft. 9 in. with 1 in. handicap. Only one record was broken. George R. Gray, N. Y. A. C., threw...
...business meeting of the Glee Club was held in Roberts Hall, yesterday afternoon. The following men, all of whom went with the club on its western trip were elected members in full standing: First tenors, Skinner, L. S.; second tenor, Hebard, '89, Fullerton, '90, Wheelwright, '90, Williams, '91, Goldthwaite, '91; first bass, Keyes, '89, Lockwood, '90, E. A. Darling, '90; second bases, Howe, '89, Richardson, '89, Bradlee, '90. The resignation of the treasurership by H. H. Darling, '89, was accepted and the president, G. C. Bullard was requested to act as treasurer protem. A number of invitations from neighboring cities...