Word: begun
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...offense, now that the veteran backs have again begun to play regularly, works with adequate smoothness and presents a firm interference, especially on end and tackle plays. The large number of substitute backs all work well together, and have no hesitation in their play. The number and excellence of these substitutes is one of the strong points of the team...
...dinner given to the Harvard Club of New York Friday night, the following telegram was sent to Mr. R. C. Lehmann, in England: "Boat house begun under your auspices dedicated today. Greetings...
...first and second elevens played a practice game as usual. L. Daly kicked off to Fincke, who ran thirty-five yards before being downed. A few short gains were made and then Sawin carried the ball over the line for the first touchdown, five minutes after play had begun. Fincke returned the next kick-off, and the first eleven at once took the ball on downs. Sawin then made two thirty yard runs, and a little later Devens made the second touchdown. Soon after the next kick-off the team changed sides near the second's goal and the first...
...plan of presenting a new boat-house to the University was conceived by the Harvard Club of New York last year. By private subscription among the club-members, $25,000 was raised. Work was begun a year ago this October, but proceeded so slowly that it was not intended to have the house ready for occupancy until the first of last March. The building had seven entrances on the land side and three on the water side. In the main hall room was provided for the boats; to the right of the main hall was a large workshop and beyond...
...loss was entirely covered by insurance. As soon as this was adjusted work was begun on a new structure. The New York Harvard club came forward with an additional $15,000--making a total of $42,500--and suggested that the new structure be of brick. It was found more expedient, however, to rebuild of wood. Peabody and Stearns, the architects of the first building drew a wholly new set of plans, and these were embodied in the boat house which is today thrown open to the University and Newell crews...