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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Secret political organizations are un-American: Century, xlviii, 954. - (a) Require votes to be cast as ordered, even contrary to convictions. - (b) Unsuitable for public officers whose duties may conflict with pledge. - (c) Cloak for underhanded work - (d)Temporary. - (1) Know-Nothing: Stanwood, Presidential Elections. - (e) Dangerous. - (1) Morgan Episode: Wilson, Division and Reunion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 12/3/1894 | See Source »

CERCLE FRANCAIS. - The following men will be at D. U. rooms at 4.15 today: Rogers, Fuller, Robinson, Morrill, Jones, Turnbull, Huidekoper, Beebe, Knoblauch, Henry, J. W. Goodwin. At 5.00 R. H. Johnson, Hitch, J. B. Read, Lambert, Knudsen, F. L. Smith, H. Storrs, J. L. Bremer, Hildreth. All others whose names have not been published...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 11/30/1894 | See Source »

Before the game began no one would have known from the way Captain Knipe ran around the field that he was the man of whose playing there had been considerable doubt. The crowd was also astonished to see Brooke, the Pennsylvania fullback, drop several goals from the field at the 40-yard line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Defeated. | 11/29/1894 | See Source »

...strange contrast. Usually the players have been overtrained two or three weeks before the game. This year, while in no single instance have they shown enough endurance for a Yale game, they have had more endurance each new day, and with the exception of one or two new men, whose worrying has handicapped them, they are in better physical condition than a Harvard team ever was before on the day of the game with Yale. The scheme of sending the players off to Auburndale during the past week has proved beneficial, particularly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Football Season. | 11/24/1894 | See Source »

...encouragement. Never has a Harvard eleven been better captained, better coached or better trained, at least so far as we may judge at present. It is reasonable to expect that the showing made on Saturday will be better than it has been when the team had more men whose individual playing was excellent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/21/1894 | See Source »

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