Word: comee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This morning's practice will be at 10.30 instead of 11, and this afternoon's at 3.30. All men in the University who are physically able to play are urged to come out at once. WM. BURDEN...
Since the Princeton games, however, the Harvard nine has taken advantage of the coaching of the graduates who have come out, and today the nine will go into the game much strengthened by the work of the past few weeks...
Many of the spectators who had come down to see the race left in disgust, but others staid over and as a result the town tonight is filled with excitement and overflowing with strangers. All is quiet at the Harvard quarters but an unusually strong feeling of confidence is evident among the men which prophesies well for the race tomorrow...
Every year many graduates come out to coach the different athletic teams and crews of the University and to these men undergraduates are indebted for their interest in the general advancement of Harvard athletics. A summary of the year's work under the various coaches should be of interest and at the same time should bring some slight recognition of their services...
...thinking over the Princeton game of a few weeks ago the casual observer might say, "surely there was cheering enough." True, but that cheering did not come at the right time. When the chances of the Harvard nine seemed to improve through the errors of the visiting team, the applause was of the loudest, but when the home nine were demoralized there was not the slightest effort to help them. We should be sorry to see a repetition of this on Thursday...