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| In 1866, a member of the class of 1869 broke his leg during a customary football match between the freshman and sophomore classes. Because of the increasingly injurious nature of the games, Trinity administration forbade their continuation, | In 1866, a member of the class of 1869 broke his leg during a customary football match between the freshman and sophomore classes. Because of the increasingly injurious nature of the games, Trinity administration forbade their continuation, | ||
| - | On Compensation Day in 1869, costumed members of the class of 1873 ceremoniously buried a football on the far edge of campus--akin to a funeral procession, complete with mourners, [[calithumpian_band|lively music]], orations, and poems. After the ball was laid to rest, beer and crackers were provided by the freshman class as refreshments. The // | + | On Compensation Day in 1869, costumed members of the class of 1873 ceremoniously buried a football on the far edge of campus--akin to a funeral procession, complete with mourners, [[calithumpian_band|lively music]], orations, and poems. After the ball was laid to rest, beer and crackers were provided by the freshman class as refreshments. The // |
| During the 20th century, Compensation Day "was marked by appropriate services in the chapel as well as by the omission of lectures and recitations," | During the 20th century, Compensation Day "was marked by appropriate services in the chapel as well as by the omission of lectures and recitations," | ||
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