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...following men will compose the Columbia crew for 1883: G. E. Fitzgerald, of Oswego County, N. Y., bow; D. Reckhart, of New York city, 2; W. A. Moore, of Binghamton, N. Y., 3; D. B. Porter, of Chicago, 4; W. Wheeler, of New York city, 5; A. H. Van Sinderen, of Brooklyn, 6; H. R. Muller, of New York city, 7; J. A. B. Cowles, of Rye, N. Y., stroke and captain. Walker, of the class of '84, is coxswain. The crew are the same as last year except in the case of Van Sinderen, who takes the place...
...enabled it to fasten itself on students' life with the tenacity of a tumor on the human vitals, so that reform may call for heroic action." To overcome this evil he suggests among other means, "a resolution calling for action at the next annual meeting of the inter-collegiate Y. M. C. A., in order that a crusade against gambling in all colleges may be called...
...manner of the students have not improved during his reign nor has the college advanced in literary culture. Such critics take exception to the perpetual stress laid on the getting of money, as though that were what the faculty chiefly looked for in the head of a college." - [N. Y...
...order to change the ruinous law lately passed against playing professionals, says the Princeton correspondent of the N. Y. Post, it is further necessary for a repeal to pass the board of trustees only, as it has passed the faculty already. They stipulate, however, that the university nine may play but four nines of the league, and in Princeton only...
...awarded to the competitor making a best on record. An entrance fee of two dollars for each event must accompany all entries. Entries close May 26th, and must be made by mail. All communications should be addressed to the Secretary National Association Amateur Athletes, Post Office Box 3478, N. Y. City...