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Bradlee started at quarter for the University, retiring later to be replaced by Logan. Freedley, who was disabled Wednesday by a blow on the head, left the hospital yesterday, apparently safe from any severe effects, although he will scarcely be able to play before the first scrimmage, and Trumbull was in for only a few minutes, after which Soucy was substituted. Otherwise the University played in its regular order. The line-up: UNIVERSITY SUBSTITUTES O'Brien, l.e. r.e., Whitney Storer, l.t. r.t., Elken Mills, l.g. r.g., Underwood Trumbull, Soucy, c. c., Atkinson Weston, r.g. l.g., Withington Hitchcock, r.t. l.t., Gilman...
Pennock and Trumbull were both back in the line-up, the latter giving place to Soucy after a short period. Bradlee was first choice for quarter, after being thoroughly instructed by Coach R. B. Wigglesworth '12. Freedley, who succeeded him, received such a severe blow in the head that he had to be taken to the Stillman Infirmary, where it is feared that serious complications may ensue. Logan played out the rest of the scrimmage...
Yale's decisive victory in track on Saturday, coming as it does near the end of a season ushered in by a series of Harvard athletic victories, is a severe blow to our hopes and expectations. But Harvard men should not be discouraged by the showing of the track team in the Yale meet. As nearly as is humanly possible, the men ran true to form, and in several cases even exceeded expectations. The Yale track team won on its merits; it demonstrated genuine superiority in nearly every department of the game. Every event was a desperate struggle characterized...
...Harvard Zoological Club. "The Reactions of Blow-fly Larvae to Opposed White Lights." R. M. Patten Room 46 of University Museum. Open only to members of the University and of Radcliffe College...
...Harvard Zoological Club. "The Reactions of Blow-fly Larvae to Opposed White Lights." B. M. Patten, Room 46 of University Museum. Open only to members of the University and of Radcliffe College...