Word: andrews
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Andrew Marshall 2L., left guard, came to Harvard from Dartmouth, where he graduated in 1901, after playing one year in the position of right guard. The one year residence rule prevented him from presenting himself as a candidate for the University eleven until this year. He is 6 feet 4 inches in height, weighs 212 pounds, and is 23 years...
...Charles Andrew Shea '04, left tackle, was prepared at Hopkinson's School. While there he played guard on the football team and first base and pitcher on the baseball nine. He was right guard on his Freshman eleven and substitute on the University team last year. His weight is 200 pounds, height 6 feet 2 inches, and age 22 years...
...delegates attending the Convention of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew now being held in Boston have been invited to attend this meeting, and will leave Boston Common at 7.25 in special cars which run directly to Sanders Theatre. M. T. Lightner '03 will have charge of the meeting, which will be open...
...rooms named below. A written list of studies for the entire year must be submitted to the Adviser. Freshmen who have not been assigned to Advisers will consult Professor C. P. Parker at 9.30 o'clock, in Sever 11. Professor C. P. Parker, Chairman, Sever 11 Dr. Andrew, " 26 Dr. Bouton, " 24 Dr. Chase, " 20 Professor Coolidge, " 1 Professor Ford, " 19 Professor Gardiner, " 9 Professor Gulick, " 17 Mr. Hall, " B Mr. Harris, " 13 Professor A. A. Howard " 14 Mr. W. G. Howard, " 29 Professor R. T. Jackson, " 5 Dr. Lyman, " 30 Dr. Merriman, " 25 Mr. A. O. Norton...
...expected that Professor Taussig will conduct his courses in economics next year. The subject mater of course 8 has been divided into three parts: 8a. on money by Dr. Andrew; 8b on banking by Dr. Sprague; and 12a on international trade and payments by Dr. Sprague. A new half-course has been added on the history and theory of Commercial crises by Dr. Andrew. Courses 10 and 11 which were formerly given by Professor Ashley as full courses in alternateyears will both be given in 1902-03 as half-courses by Mr. Gay. Course 5 on railways etc. will...