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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...small but appreciative audience attended the freshman concert at Brattle Hall last night. The clubs seemed to have caught the 'varsity spirit, especially the glee club, whose old timers pleased the audience immensely...
...does not enter into the question at all. The principle at stake is the same. We feel that an international boat race of the kind proposed should be distinctly the result of a graduate and undergraduate movement, and not of the offer of the editor of an enterprising newspaper, whose motives are so likely to be interpreted in but one way. Should his plan be adopted we think the college would suffer in public estimation, whether with justice...
...spite of all this, Harvard has made a last attempt. It is to refer the whole matter to an arbitration committee, whose selection is provided for in the fairest possible manner. By the decision of this committee she will abide. Yale is now called upon either to accept or decline this proposition. If she accepts we can readily forgive her unwillingness before to meet us fairly and squarely. If she declines, she will condemn herself in the eyes of every just and reasonable person, and expose herself to a suspicion which we cannot, at least would...
...moreover, it is the only opportunity which the college has to turn out in a body to give the team the encouragement of a hearty demonstration of confidence and enthusiasm. Princeton has, perhaps, one of the strongest nines which ever represented her. Harvard though sending forth a team for whose success she has great hoes, cannot afford to miss any chance to add to its efficiency: and the one great thing the University can give to her chosen few today is the inspiration of an enthusiastic send...
...least twenty-five days before the date of the contest in which they are to take part, No one shall be included in such list, who has not declared in writing his eligibility within the preceding rules in the presence of a member of the graduate committee. No one whose name is not on such a list shall be allowed to play in an intercollegiate game except by the consent of the captain of the opposing team. All objections to the eligibility of the persons whose names appear upon the said lists shall be considered as waived unless taken...