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...Edward M. Barringer Scholarship of $500, divided as follows--$300 to G. S. Amsden 3M., and $200 to H. W. Godfrey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Medical School Scholarships Award. | 10/31/1903 | See Source »

...mile run--W. A. Colwell 3G. (sc.), R. Grant 3M (sc.), A. Dana '06 (25 yds), J. H. Stone '04 (30 yds), J. H. Hall 1G. (30 yds), H. H. Rowland '06 (60 yds), W. H. Appleton '06 (60 yds), G. E. Cole '04 (75 yds), J. B. Littlefield 2L. (30 yds). B. C. Tower '05 (100 yds), M. Hale 1L. (100 yds), E. L. Abbot '06 (120 yds), C. W. Dimick '06 (120 yds), C. H. Austin '07 (120 yds), R. M. Arnold 2L. (120 yds), H. M. Turner '06 (120 yds), S. S. Hubbard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FALL HANDICAP GAMES. | 10/29/1903 | See Source »

...mile run--R. Grant 3M. (sc), W. A. Colwell 3G. (sc.), A. King 1L. (sc.), S. Curtis '04 (25 yds), D. Wagstaff '05 (50 yds), R. C. Ware '04 (60 yds), A. Dana '06 (60 yds), J. H. Hall 1G. (60 yds), H. H. Rowland '06 (90 yds), A. J. McFadden 2L. (100 yds), G. E. Cole '04 (100 yds), L. Mayer '05 (125 yds), S. E. Dickinson '05 (150 yds), H. J. Whitmarsh '06 (150 yds), M. Hale 1L. (150 yds), W. G. Howard '07 (150 yds), R. C. Bollard '05 (150 yds), B. Crothers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FALL HANDICAP GAMES. | 10/29/1903 | See Source »

...policy will have to be adopted. Whatever training methods are pursued, however, the prospects for a strong team are bright. W. A. Colwell 3G., J. H. Hall 1G., J. H. Stone '04, A. King 1L., are all back, and there is a strong possibility that D. Grant 3M. also will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Practice of Cross Country Squad. | 10/28/1903 | See Source »

...University team played a fifteen minute half with the second and was not only unable to make a touchdown, but was even scored on. This result was largely due to the work of coaches, R. Lawrence '02, C. H. Barnard 2L., E. H. Greene '02, and F. L. Burnett 3M., who played in the second's line and proved themselves invulnerable on the defense. On the offense, they frequently broke through the opposing line and made holes for the second's backs. The play, however, afforded the University eleven excellent practice, though it showed conclusively that a great deal must...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VERY HARD PRACTICE. | 10/9/1903 | See Source »

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