Word: afternoon
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...squad of twenty-three men, including the first eleven and substitutes, will leave for West Point this afternoon at half-past three. The team will go first to New York, where it will spend Saturday morning...
...following men go to West Point this afternoon: Blagden, Burden, Devens, Ellis, Greene, Hallowell, Kendall, Lewis, C. Sargent, A. R. Sargent, Sawin, Warren, Ristine, J. Lawrence, Gierasch, Rainsford, Swain, D. Campbell, Reid, Peyton, L. Motley, Barnard, Hollings-worth...
...Freshman eleven will play its first scheduled game on Soldiers Field this afternoon with the Cambridge Manual Training School. The 1903 line up will be: Clark, r.e.; Fox, r.t.; Riggs, r.g.; Sugden, c.; Hatch, l.g.; Cudahy, l.t.; Campbell, l.e.; Baldwin, q.b.; Hersey, l.h.; Derby, r.h.; Stillman...
...three o'clock this afternoon the University eleven will play Amherst, the last one of the easier games on the schedule. Although comparative scores are generally of little value, yet some idea, of the relative strengths of Harvard and Yale may be gathered from the results of the two games. A week ago Yale defeated Amherst by the score of 23 to 0. As the Harvard eleven will go into the game handicapped only by the absence of Reid, Burden, and Eaton, there is no reason why this score should not be considerably exceeded...
...School crew was on the river yesterday afternoon for the first time, with the following make-up: Stroke, D. M. Goodrich '98; 7, C. M. Sheafe '98, 6, H. Bancroft '98; 5, C. B. Wood '98; 4, L. P. Marvin '98; 3, L. G. Coleman '99; 2, W. J. Parker '97; bow, A. DuBois '98; cox., F. W. Alger...