Word: butted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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"The committee has been in communication with a large number of members of the Association in various parts of the country, wlth the object of informing the undergraduate captains in advance, of the athletic material they may expect in the forthcoming freshman class, and with the further object of assisting...
The first thing one notices in this short retrospect is the uniform success of the Weld in all its contests, success which bears witness not only to good coaching but to really strong material. The second, is the fourfold expansion of rowing interest during the past two years, and not...
HARVARD QUARTERS, NEW LONDON, June 17.- The 'Varsity crew is in perfect health and spirits, with the exception of Blake, whose cold is keeping him out of the boat. Kernan, who is in Blake's place at 2, is at present somewhat slow but will undoubtedly liven up by next...
That it could be introduced by class organization seems unlikely. While the history of Freshman and Sophomore clubs has proved that class clubs can be successful on a formal basis, their equal success on an informal and social, seems improbable. They are too large and the interests of their individual...
Yesterday's victory over Brown was so decisive that it is particularly encouraging. Not only were the Harvard players superior in the field but for once they far and away excelled at the bat, and showed no discouraging signs of weakness to mar their sucess. By his steadiness Hayes showed...