Word: closed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will play its fourth game of the season this afternoon when it meets the strong Brown freshman team on Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock. Last Saturday the Brown team defeated the University second team, 20 to 6, but if the Freshmen play together well, the game should be close. The line-up of the teams follows: HARVARD 1911. BROWN 1911. Crowley, l.e. r.e., Barker Harding, l.t. r.t., Wilson Dunlap, l.g. r.g., Jordan Smith, c. c., Eldredge Blodgett or Barber, r.g. l.g., Bingham Oveson, r.t. l.t., Smith Corbin, r.e. l.e., Curtis Davis or Johnson, w.b. q.b., Winslow Sweetzer or Leslie...
...hurdles, R. C. Foster '11, with a handicap of four yards, defeated W. M. Rand '09, scratch, by a little more than his handicap. O. M. Chadwick '11 was a close third. The time was 27 seconds...
...yard dash had an extremely close finish. It was won by H, E. Keays '10, and L. Watson '10 finished second, both with a our-yard handicap. J. Tucker '10, with ten yards, was third. The time made was 23 seconds...
...bumping races will be rowed upstream from the Boylston street bridge in two divisions, starting at 3.45 and 4.15 o'clock. The crews will be assigned positions in regard to their respective positions at the close of the races last year and on their merits this year. Claverly, Randolph, Westmorly, and Dunster-Dana-Drayton-Russell, the first four boats, will start in the order in which they finished last year. Hollis-Holworthy-Stoughton and Mt. Auburn street have been assigned places in the first division for their work this year...
...football song competition will close today. All songs should be sent to L. J. Snyder, Dunster 40. The writer's assumed name should be signed to the song, and his assumed and real names should be mailed to the Harvard Song Committee, Dunster 40. Words should be suitable for any game. There will be a meeting of the committee the first of next week, to choose the songs which will be retained for trial at the mass meetings...