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...further up the field proving of no use, as the strong wind effectually stopped the freshman half-backs from kicking far. Eighty-six had many chances to score which were lost through bad fumbling and careless passing. In spite of these drawbacks, they scored fairly rapidly. Burnett, Vogel and Gilman all making touch-downs, from none of which were goals kicked owing to the wind. About this time. Morgan wrenched his knee and was forced to retire, Newell taking his place. There then remained but about five minutes, and it seemed improbable that eighty-six would have time to score...
...Smith, Fraser, LaMonte, Babbit. Dissertations - Bolster, Lloyd, Gage, Gunnison, Harding. Henshaw, W. T. Clark, Shea, Hutchins, H. C. Miller, Mallory, Lunt, Merriam, Hurley, Fletcher, Fullerton, Waterman, Santayana, E. V. Abbot, G. B. Stevens, Lyman VonKlenze, Underwood, Stone, C. O. Hurd, Moors, Day, Torrey, Nichols, Fay. Disquisitions - Ayars, Scott, Burnett, Somers, Washburn, Holliday, Henry, Houghton, Pratt, S. R. Snow, Loeser, T. T. Baldwin, Boyden, Codman, Beal, J. M. Thompson, C. A. Brown, J. W. Richardson Ferry...
...Minister Lowell makes his home with his daughter, Mrs. Edward Burnett, at her beautiful and commodious villa in Southborough, near Boston. His library is on the third floor of the building, away from the noise of his grandchildren, with whom he is a great favorite. He still keeps his house at Cambridge, where some of his most famous poems were written. His long absence from this country has served to make him more of an American than ever in his feelings and tastes. Those who have seen him in his delightful retreat at Southborough come away with the impression that...
...played foot-ball for a while yesterday afternoon. There were about twenty freshmen and the following men from '86: Kimball, Roggers, Austin, Adams, Churchill, Burnett, Woodbury, McAllister, Vogel, O. B. Roberts, L. Lincoln, Harris and Dewey. The men were coached by Kimball and Littauer...
...also thought that Twombley, L. S., the veteran quarter of Yale's eleven, may be induced to play against all teams except that of his alma mater. The following men who have had considerable experience in foot-ball appeared as candidates: from '86, Woodbury, Baker, Roberts, Churchill, Burnett; '87, Russell, Fiske, Endicott, Carmalt, Bowen; '88, Porter, Woodman, Churchill, Noble, Butler, Cabot and Homans, '89 presented a large number of candidates, among whom were Agassiz, Perry, Grew, Merrill, Ruland, Endicott, Dustan, Trafford...