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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Tonight the new club house on Mt. Auburn Street will be formally opened. The committee has been at work all all the summer and since college began, and the house has been fitted up with every convenience and comfort possible...
...minutes before Prof. Royce began his lecture last Wednesday evening every seat in Sever 11 was occupied and all the standing room taken. When the hour of the lecture arrived, the crowd extended out into the hall, and many had gone away discouraged. One of two courses must be taken-either only students can be allowed to hear his excellent course of lectures or a larger room must be found in which to deliver them. It is not fair to the students to forbid them to hear these lectures simply because the room is overcrowded...
...game began at 3.17 o'clock with Dartmouth in possession of the ball. The V which was formed enabled Allen to carry the ball ahead 12 yards before he was stopped. The Dartmouth backs were unable to make any impression upon Harvard's line, however, and the ball was lost on four downs. Lake carried it ahead some for Harvard, and then Corbett, by two excellent rushes, got it down near Dartmouth's line The ball was then given to Lee, but Scruton got through and stopped him, with considerable loss to Harvard. With the ball at the 30-yard...
Dartmouth began well when the ball was put in play, Norton carrying it some distance into the Harvard territory; he could not keep it up, however, and the ball came to Harvard on four downs. The ball was given to Corbett, but he was almost immediately tackled; he succeeded in passing the ball to Trofford, however, and he carried it ahead 20 yards. Lee then made a good dodging run around the end and gained a great deal of ground. He was hurt when tackled, but resumed his place after a short rest. Short rushes by Lake and Corbett carried...
...second half began at 4.02 with Harvard in possession of the ball, and the spectators were treated to one of the prettiest exhibitions of rushing and blocking ever seen on Jarvis Field. The ball was passed to Lake; taking full advantage of the scientific blocking of the men before him, dodging in and out, he wormed his way through the Dartmouth team, ran the full half length of the field, and scored a touch-down; Trafford failed in his try for goal. Score...