Word: afternoon
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Nearly 1500 students marched down to the Stadium yesterday afternoon behind the University Band in order to show the football team that every member of the University backed them up in their supreme struggle on Saturday. Although Team A ran off the field shortly after the crowd arrived, the stands were treated to a short exhibition of Yale plays by two elevens picked from the second squad. Teams B and C also ran through a signal drill before the afternoon's practice broke...
With nearly a dozen candidates reporting, the Gym team held its first meeting Wednesday afternoon in the Hemenway Gymnasium. Mr. G. F. Evans '05, former captain and founder of the University Gym team, and Mr. Schrader, the coach, addressed the meeting. Although Mr. Schrader felt that more men should have turned up, he said that after the game Saturday and the return to normal athletic conditions he expected a considerably greater number of men would come out. For the present practice will be held daily in the Hemenway Gymnasium from...
...This afternoon the team will walk over the course. The race will be called at 3.20 tomorrow afternoon...
Professor Alfred O. Gross, Ph. D. '12, of Bowdoin College will give an illustrated lecture this afternoon in the Zoological Museum, Room 46, at 4.55 o'clock. The lecture will be on the "Dickeissel of the Illinois Prairies," and is given under the auspices of the Harvard Zoological Club...
...reproduction of the Yale game on the Irwin score-board for those who could not procure tickets will be given in Mechanics Building tomorrow afternoon. The board is the same as that which has been used at the Stadium for the last two Saturdays, and every play of the game will be shown as soon as the telegraph can flash it in to Boston...