Word: cooperative
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following men have been retained on the football squad, and will report dressed to play at 3.30: Campbell, Bowditch, L. Motley, Hawkins, Hallowell, Cooper, B. Taylor, A. H. Morse, Clark, Hoxie, Littig, Foster, Blagden, Grew, Lee, Robinson, Knowlton, Lewis, Hollingsworth, Shea, Spratt, Wright, Carroll, Barnard, Eaton, R. Lawrence, Howe, Riggs, Meier, Whitwell, Rainsford, McGrew, James Lawrence, Sargent, Sugden, Roberts, Daly, Sherlock, Fincke, E. Motley, Baldwin, Webb, L. Daly, Mifflin, Jones, Graydon, Stillman, Boyd, Ellis, Ives, J. S. Lawrence, E. Kendall, Phillips, I. W. Kendall, Putnam, Derby, Myers, Jaynes, Kernan, Swann, W. Lawrence, Gierasch, Hersey, Sawin, Brayton, Greene, Spear, Switzer...
...following men must take the strength test today. Failure to keep an appointment is inexcusable. 2.00, Baldwin; 2.05, Cooper; 2.10, Ellis; 2.15, Hollingsworth; 2.20, McGrew; 2.25, Jaynes; 2.30, Boyd; 2.35, Carroll; 2.40, Clark; 2.45, L. Daly; 2.50, Fox; 2.55, Hersey; 3.00, Hoxie; 3.05, Littig; 3.10, A. H. Morse; 3.15, L. Motley; 3.20, Meier; 3.25, Miller; 3.30, Shea, 3.35, Noyes; 3.40, Spratt; 3.45, Wright; 3.50, Brayton...
Following is the line-up of the first two elevens: First Eleven. Second Eleven. Hallowell, r.e. l.e., Morse. J. Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Spratt. Barnard, r.g. l.g., Carroll. Sargent, c. c., Sugden. Lee, l.g. r.g., Riggs. Knowlton, l.t. r.t., Blagden. Hawkins, l.e. r.e., Cooper. Sherlock, q.b. q.b., E. Motley. E. Kendall, Derby, r.h.b. l.h.b., Sawin. Gierasch, l.h.b. r.h.b., Kernan. Stillman, f.b. f.b., I. W. Kendall...
...Brownell, O. F. Cooper, J. A. Dix, C. Frothingham, Jr., J. C. Grew, W. W. Hoffman, W. E. Ladd, E. Lewls, H. L. Movius, C. Platt, C. C. Rumsey, R. S. Rainsford, C. H. Schweppe, J. H. Smith, Jr., W. Wadsworth, L. B. Wehle, B. Wendell, Jr., J. G. Willis, W. B. Wood...
...spite of the excellent color to "Gabe," by O. F. Cooper '02, one's attention is kept from the story by the count of "dam"s scattered through the sketch. "Lady Barbara's Song," by R. M. Green '02, has a simple lyric note, commendable and desirable...