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...team lacked experience and was clearly outclassed by its opponents. In the first half it was handicapped by a strong wind and the ball was almost continuously in the Freshman territory. In the second half, however, the team played slightly better, and Lowrey made the goal. Lowrey and Needham played the best game for the Freshmen. The summary follows: HARVARD 1913. HOLYOKE. Carnochan, l.o.f. r.o.f., Lytzen Kimball, l.i.f. r.i.f., Cruikshank Greene, c.f. c.f., Arnold Steele, Lowrey, r.i.f. l.i.f., Dowdall Needham, r.o.f. l.o.f., Turner deLoreia, Steele, l.h.b. r.h.b., McKinsgrie Baldwin, c.h.b. c.h.b., Moody Fisher, r.h.b. l.h.b., Easson Lowrey, deLoreia, r.f.b. l.f.b...
...third game of the season, the University association football team was defeated by Columbia University on South Field, New York, Saturday, by a score of 2 to 0. The offensive work of the two teams was very even and it was not until almost the end of the first half that C. E. Dwyer, on pass from G. J. Dwyer, made the first goal for Columbia. In the second half G. J. Dwyer scored. Owing to good defensive work by Fahnestock, Paul, and Cushing, Columbia was unable to score more than once in each half...
...little log cabin which had no opening except a hole in the roof, and a few cracks in the door. Here they remained for three days, at the end of which a little wind sprang up and they ventured out. They found the reindeer in the snow almost exhausted, with great patches where the black flies had literally eaten the hair off down to the hide. However, they managed by great exertion, to drive them down to the coast, where they remained for three weeks, recuperating...
...fitting that the distribution of articles received in this way should be restricted almost wholly to this vicinity. There is frequent complaint that Harvard is an economic burden to Cambridge, but the burden may be somewhat lightened if the University through Phillips Brooks House is able to make substantial additions to the relief of the poor who otherwise would fall to the care of the municipality...
...loan library for which text-books are asked is one of those institutions whose work is done so quietly that it is almost unnoticed. It is still far from complete, and its usefulness can be much enhanced by gifts which will supply its deficiencies. We bespeak for it and for the clothing collection the cheerful aid of all who have unused books or clothes...