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...Burgess, '87, who has been disabled by water on the knee, has again made his appearance at college. He will not be in condition to row for some time...
...Constitutional Law of England and the U. S., and of the several Commonwealths of the Union. In the third year, the History of Diplomacy, Public and Private International Law; Adminstrative Law of Europe, of the U. S., and of the several States; and Social Science. The instructors are Profs. Burgess. Alexander. R. M. Smith, Munroe Smith, and Messrs. Goodnow, Whitridge, and in addition two transient lectureships...
COMMENT ON THE YALE-HARVARD GAME. -In the Harvard team Willard, Finney, Hurd, and Burgess were at variance with the general incapacity. The trouble with the Harvard men is that they are too dainty and shun the necessary exertion of playing foot ball to win. The players above named are good, but the other seven men do not properly support them. Especially Kimball, the Captain, falls below the standard of play which is expected of the leader of a Harvard University team. -[N. Y. Times...
...played a defensive game, never attempting to gain ground except by kicking. The fumbling by the backs except Willard, was bad, and Kimball made several flukes in kicking. The rushers blocked fairly but failed to get down on the ball in any kind of shape. Hurd, Finney, and Burgess, did the best work in the rush, each tackling low and hard. Peabody also tackled well. Willard caught and kicked superbly...
Harvard: Bushers, Hurd, '88, Thayer, '85, Gilman, '85, Burgess, '87, Brooks, '87, Homans, '85, Finney, M. S.; quarterback, Bemis, '85; half-backs, Willard, '87, and Kimball, '86, (captain); back, Peabody...