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Word: withnessing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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"Fault is found with Princeton for playing Ames because he has played in some base ball games for money, and therefore comes under the term professional. Affidavits have been shown to prove this, and a facsimile of a letter of Ames's tending in the same direction. It appears also...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Graduate's View of the Football Controversy. | 11/26/1889 | See Source »

Again Harvard got the ball from McBride's kick, and advanced it to the thirty yard line on rushes by Lee (2), B. Trafford, Upton, Blanchard and Saxe. B. Trafford again missed his try at goal. Cranston stopped McBride's kick, but Adams saved the ball for Yale. McBride kicked...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A CLOSE GAME. | 11/25/1889 | See Source »

The audience which assembled to hear Rev. Phillips Brooks in Appleton Chapel last night filled it to overflowing. The preacher's text was from John vii. 27, "Howbeit we know this man whence he is: but when Christ cometh no man knoweth whence he is." The problem of man's...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appleton Chapel. | 11/25/1889 | See Source »

The Harvard Yale freshman game will be played at New Haven next Saturday. B. Trafford, Upton, Fearing and Hallowell will train with Ninety-three during the coming week.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 11/25/1889 | See Source »

The match was shot in six rounds, three at each kind of birds. Yale won the choice of birds first and chose the keystones. In the first round Yale secured a lead of one bird and kept it until the third round when Harvard rallied and gained six birds over...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Shooting Match. | 11/25/1889 | See Source »

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