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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...football game tomorrow. The team is one of the cleanest and fairest we have ever had. In manifesting our interest in the result, whether it be in our favor or against us, it will be well for undergraduates and graduates to remember that any disorder on Saturday night would be charged to the game and would, therefore, injure football and out door sports. The truest friendship to the team will be shown by refraining from the kind of "horse-play" which has sometimes followed the games of former years. IRA N. HOLLIS. Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Appeal from Professor Hollis. | 11/18/1899 | See Source »

Yale lost no games to Harvard from 1878 to 1890. In 1879 there was a draw, and in 1885 intercollegiate football was forbidden at Harvard. In 1888 Harvard was compelled to forfeit the game, since the faculty would not allow the eleven to play in New York, while the Yale team was not allowed to play out of that city...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard-Yale Football. | 11/18/1899 | See Source »

...Harvard was unable to score, while Yale made ten points in 1891, and six points in both 1892 and 1893. In 1892, by a very questionable decision, Harvard was deprived of a touchdown that would have tied the score. At Springfield in 1894, Harvard was again defeated by the score of 12-4, in one of the hardest fought contests in the history of football...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard-Yale Football. | 11/18/1899 | See Source »

...spring the defeat which they suffered in England last year. The Yale and Harvard undergraduate managements are now in communication on the subject, and it is probable that a challenge will soon be sent, as the initiative must be taken by Harvard and Yale, the defeated contestants. The meet would of course be held on this side of the water, and would have to take place in the latter part of April, or the first day of May, as faculty regulations in England make other dates impossible. In consequence of conflicting dates the Yale-Harvard dual meet would have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: International Meet. | 11/18/1899 | See Source »

...gridiron, and the other on a song-sheet. Lastly, the assignment of seats by the management has rendered good uniform singing impossible, unless we include the "basso" of our fathers, and the "soprano" and "contralto" of our mothers and sisters, I doubt if they would be willing. JUNIOR...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 11/17/1899 | See Source »

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