Word: browne
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...With the Brown game only two days distant, the practice yesterday consisted of two hard halves against the second eleven, twenty and ten minutes long respectively. Although the defense was strong enough to hold the second for downs as often as the latter got the ball, the team work on the offensive was somewhat ragged. Not only were the men very careless about getting off before the ball, but also four times in the course of the practice the 'Varsity was penalized for offside play. The most encouraging feature of the practice was the brilliant playing of the tackles. Although...
...Fabyan; guards -- R. Heath, T. M. Shaw, E. E. Wheeler, J. D. Crane; tackles--W. M. Chadbourne, S. W. Lewis, A. Davis, W. L. Collins; ends -- E. Heard, E. H. George, A. Sturgis, L. Beardsell; quarterbacks--C. Hatch, M. Lowery, A. F. Gotthold; backs--E. W. Howard, C. M. Brown, R. Livermore, E. Cook, E. C. Carter, H. D. Wiggin, L. S. Antisdel and D. Scott...
...rowed on the Yale varsity crew last June the following have returned to college: Stroke, W. B. Williams '00; 7, J. H. Niedecken '00; 6, Captain F. W. Allen '00; 5, F. G. Brown '01, and 2, A. P. Wickes '00. The men who rowed in the four-oar, J. P. Brock '00, R. M. Patterson '00, P. L. Mitchell '01, and A. Cameron '01, are all back. Other prominent candidates for the crew this year will be: J. C. Greenway '00, who rowed on the '97 'varsity crew, R. L. Atkinson '01, H. Auchincloss '01, and R. A. Magee...
...filled this year. Burnett is now able to play on the team and will probably, with Donald, be given a chance today. None of the constant changes in the back-field are permanent, or even significant. Gierasch has recovered from his slight injury, and Reid will play in the Brown game on Saturday...
...Carter '93 M.S., died suddenly last Saturday night. He was born in Boston in 1861. After graduating from Brown University in 1890 he entered the Harvard Medical School, from which he graduated in 1893. Shortly afterwards he was appointed house physician at the City Hospital and served for one and a half years. In 1896 he was made one of the superintendent's assistants, and was later promoted to assistant superintendent...