Word: westing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale freshman nine will play against West Haven on Friday, March...
...change, would seem to gain a point from President Eliot's observation, if it be accurate. He says that the Western colleges will soon be practically as highly developed as our Eastern colleges; and that, consequently, men will stop coming to the Eastern colleges from the West. The opponents to the proposed reduction at Harvard claim, as we have seen, that such would not be the result. If they are willing to acknowledge so remarkable a growth and future career for our Western colleges, they must draw conclusions diametrically opposed to those of President Eliot. On this one point alone...
College Conference. Harvard and the West. President Eliot. Sever...
Professor Hart, who was to have addressed the College Conference this evening, has given way to President Eliot, who will speak upon "Harvard and the West." The opportunity of hearing President Eliot speak is seldom given to the students; but when the chance comes the University takes full advantage of it. Tonight, moreover, the subject of President Eliot's talk will be unusually interesting. In the past two or three years a cry has been raised in some quarters that Harvard is weakly represented in the West, and columns of statistics have been compiled to prove or disprove...
Nickerson, N. Y. A. C., who has a record close on to six feet, has already accepted the invitation of the H. A. A. Pritchard, M. A. C., is out West and will not be able to attend the meeting, but Morse, B. A. A., who jumped 5 ft. 11 7-8 in. when Fearing broke the indoor record at the B. A. A. games, will contest, as will Haywood of the M. I. T., who holds the Tech. record of 5 ft. 10 3-4 in. Hallock, M. A. C., another man who has done close...