Word: brightness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...stimulus of the nine-year trophy, which will become the permanent property of the team winning this year's meet. Our poor showing in intercollegiate meets should be a further incentive. In view of the importance of brilliant individual performers in this meet, our chances do not seem very bright. This is too far ahead to waste time on prophecies, however. Now is the time to act and to lay the foundation of a team which will deserve to be ranked among possibilities for a place near the head of the list...
...Harvard College F. C. Alexander '10, Harvard College A. F. Allen '10, Harvard College J. P. Alley '08, Harvard College C. Almy, Jr., '08, Harvard College G. J. Anderson '08, Harvard College L. Bannister, Jr., '09, Harvard College C. I. Barnard '10, Henry Bromfield Rogers C. Beard '09, Bright S. A. Beggs '10, Harvard College E. R. Belcher '09, Burr M. Bernstein '08, Harvard College F. B. Biddle '09, Harvard College G. W. Biddle '08, Harvard College J. C. Bills, Jr., '09, 1-2 John Appleton Haven J. I. Boyce '10, Harvard College G. Bradford, 3d, '10, Harvard College...
...season the problem which confronted the coaches was to develop new men for the center trio and the backfield. With Wylie, Berger, Dunbar and Congdon of last year's squad, and Coy, Wheaton, Murphy, Cooney, Brown and Goebel of the 1910 eleven, however, the prospects seemed exceedingly bright. But the new center men were by no means in a class with last year's men, and the main trouble has been in training these men for their positions. In the backfield it has been a problem to get speed enough. Up to the last half of the Princeton game...
Coach O. S. Cutts L. '03, right tackle of the victorious 1901 eleven, and a member of this year's coaching staff, said that he would make no predictions as to the team's chances at this critical period of the season, but he said that there were some bright spots in the Carlisle game Saturday, one of them being in the center of the Harvard line. Coach Campbell was unable to be present and address the meeting, but he may speak at one of the later meetings...
...prospects for a good team this year are very bright, five men who took part in exhibition meets last year being eligible again. They are: Captain W. C. Bennett '08, G. S. Taylor '08, J. Tyng '08, A. S. Burnham '10, and E. L. Souder '10, G. S. Taylor has been appointed manager, and A. S. Burnham assistant manager of the team. Harvard won third place in the intercollegiate meet last year, the other colleges competing being Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Pennsylvania, New York University, Haverford and Rutgers. The intercollegiate meet will take place the last of March this year...