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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...goals from the floor by Currie. These were at once followed by goals by Hedges and Dingle, then Brady followed with two goals in quick succession. Two goals on fouls by Brady gave Dartmouth a lead which increased throughout the game. Harvard's other scores in this half came from a basket try by Allen, and goals from fouls by Currie and Allen. The half ended with the score...
...handed in before 1 o'clock today. It is the custom in Cambridge to put things off until the very last minute, the result in this instance being that very near few men have sent in their applications. The members of the class should realize that the Corporation came very near not allowing Senior preference this year, and to ensure the continuance of the custom it is absolutely necessary that the Juniors show their desire to avail themselves of the opportunity. Many men living on Mt. Auburn street do not like the idea of packing up their belongings and moving...
...announced that illness has caused the resignation of the captain of the crew. It will be hard to fill Severance's place in the boat and it will be hard for the crew to change its captain, but if bad fortune had to come, we are glad that it came at this time. There are more than the usual number of good oarsmen in College now, and although difficult, it will not be impossible to find a suitable man for the vacant seat. As for the new captain, he may be sure that his election meets with universal approval...
...from the floor by Van Vleck. Wellman scored first for Harvard after ten minutes of play, and then followed goals by Cushman and Allen in quick succession. The rest of the period was devoted to a series of tries at goals from fouls, giving Yale four more points. Then came a goal on a beautiful long shot by Cushman, and another by Wilson just before time was called. The half ended with the score 16 to 4 in Yale's favor. In the second half Currie was substituted for Wellman, Allen shifted to Newton's place at centre, Brown took...
...early age entered the profession of journalism and became connected with the Manchester Examiner. From 1886 to 1892 he represented this newspaper in the gallery of the House of Commons and thus gained an intimate knowledge of English public men and public affairs. In the latter year he came to America where he has since resided. For some years he has been the American representative of the London Morning Post and the Glasgow Herald...