Word: captains
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...about 350 guests. Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 will preside and J. W. Farley '99 will act as toastmaster. The speakers will be Dean Briggs, Postmaster-General George von L. Meyer '79, W. F. Garcelon L.'95, graduate treasurer of athletics, Head Coach P. D. Haughton '99, and Captain F. H. Burr...
...meeting of all candidates for the University and Freshman hockey teams was held last night in Holworthy 9. Captain J. P. Willetts '09 outlining the plans for the coming season, said that there would be no gymnasium practice or runs as was the case last year, as it had been decided to wait until practice could be held on the ice. He urged the men to begin training now as the first game, that with Columbia, would come soon after the Christmas vacation. When the ice is suitable there will be regular class teams and class captains will be elected...
...cups are given as a testimonial to O. D. Filley '06, captain of the University crew in 1905 and 1906. One of them is a perpetual challenge cup to be competed for each year, and the other was won outright by Mount Auburn street. The names of the members of the winning crew are engraved on the cups each year...
When Burr was elected captain of the Football team a year ago the outlook before him was far from bright. Not only was there a demand for reorganization of the coaching, but an entirely new team had to be built up. Nevertheless he set about his task with determination and intelligence. He intended to have the best possible coaching for his team, and he got it; he intended to make no mistakes, and none were made. The results were emphatic...
...football team is to be congratulated upon the election of Captain Fish, for by his ability as a field captain he has already won the confidence of the University. He has an opportunity before him to continue the successes of this year, and there is every reason to expect that he will prove a worth successor to Captain Burr...