Word: comee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...idea of a press club in college is one which has more than once been agitated but which has never come nearer realization than a passing discussion in the editorial columns of the various college publications. Such organizations have existed and it is claimed have flourished at other universities. Here at Harvard there are probably over fifty men who spend some time writing for publication. There is, it must be confessed, some doubt as to whether the men would find one another's society agreeable enough to make the social success of such a club possible...
...ends, Curtis and Wadsworth, were practically substitutes. They are light and inexperienced and several times let the opposing halves come round their ends. This with the fullback's misses accounted for the closeness of the score...
...account of the darkness the pole vault had to be postponed and will come off this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Following is the summary of events...
...accidentally overheard on the street a few days ago seems to us so interesting in the state of feeling that it revealed that we cannot but dwell on it for a moment. Two upper classmen were talking glumly of the outlook for their class eleven. "Why doesn't Blank come out?" said one. "He would brace that team wonderfully...
...ordinary blocks, and attacks on different points of the line. The coaches are spending most of their time in teaching the men quick, snappy interference, close following of the ball, and speedy play. The backs are being trained to kick by J. Crane '90, and possibly Blanchard '91 will come out and help as the team begins to take shape. It is hoped that by next week the team will be virtually made up as it will play Yale. The men now on the first eleven may be seen in the line-up below...