Word: yales
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...chair stated, at this point, that Yale had decided to withdraw, and had challenged us to an eight-oared race...
...various departments of Harvard University, including of course candidates for Masters' and Doctors' degrees and resident graduates not candidates for a degree, 105 representatives from 52 different universities, colleges, or scientific schools, from seven to nine students coming from each of these five colleges, - Amherst, Bowdoin, Brown, Dartmouth, and Yale. There are also about 162 graduates of some department of Harvard who are continuing their studies in the same or a different course. That is to say, out of the 1,278 students in the University, 105, or nearly one twelfth, have come from some other college, and 162 others...
...From Yale...
...represented, as follows: Amherst, L. G. Beck; Columbia, Randolph Hurry, James A. Renwick; Cornell, A. M. Ensign; Harvard, G. W. Green; Princeton, W. T. Kauffman, F. A. Marquand; Trinity, J. D. McKennan, W. C. Skinner; Union, B. R. Heywood; Williams, W. A. Platt, S. Stedman; Wesleyan, W. C. Wallace; Yale, G. C. Webb, J. H. Hammond. A constitution was adopted, and officers chosen, as follows: President, G. C. Webb of Yale; Vice-President, R. Hurry of Columbia; Secretary, G. W. Green of Harvard; Treasurer, W. A. Platt of Williams; Committee on Athletic Sports, G. C. Webb of Yale...
...Yale Courant very sensibly says that Harvard and Yale should not make any new bonds between themselves and the rest of the colleges, such as an Athletic Association, if they are still debating the advisability of withdrawing from the Rowing Association. The Courant deplores the recent Harvard-Yale, unpleasantness, informs us that they are our friends still, and then rather illogically requests us to "cheer up"! According to the Courant's table, in this fall's athletics, Yale made the best time in four "events," Williams and Pennsylvania University in three, Harvard in two, Tufts in one, while Dartmouth, Wesleyan...