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Dates: during 1890-1899
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During the last two weeks of river work the launch was in daily use and two crews, a first and second 'varsity, rowed side by side under the eye of Mr. Watson. Once the second 'varsity was given a handicap of some lengths and the 'varsity attempted to close up the gap in a long stretch...
...freshman eleven defeated the Yale freshmen on Soldiers Field Saturday in a close, well played game, by a score of 12 to 6. The crowd that watched the game was the smallest of any at the Harvard-Yale freshman games in recent years. There were not over 2500 people in the enclosure, and the cheering that they did was not of the most enthusiastic kind...
...minutes of hard work. The ball was kicked to Betts on Yale's 15 yard line. Instead of returning it he started to run, when his captain shouted out to punt. He did so, but it was too late. Bull, the Harvard end rush, blocked the ball, and following close after it, fell on it behind the line...
Gulick was born in Spain, and lived for some time in Yokohama, Japan, before settling in Springfield, where he prepared for college. The circle of his college friends was not large, owing to his close and constant application to his studies, but all who knew him could not but respect his high character and conscientious devotion to his work...
...minute the first score of the game was made. Brooke had kicked to Harvard's three-yard line, and Hayes, who received the ball, not knowing he was so close to the goal, ran back across the line and so scored two points against his side. The half ended almost immediately after this...