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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard undergraduate organizations are not commercial in spirit, nor are they like those in a political ward. The men who deserve favors at the hands of the College are those who would be the last to demand them, especially if they knew them to be granted at the cost of most of the loyal supporters of their College. Even the New York graduates who gave the boat-house, and to whom we all feel grateful, would probably be more than content if merely put on an equal footing with season ticket holders; the management which assumes the contrary of them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 11/9/1899 | See Source »

...team playing faster and more accurate football than Pennsylvania, a dropped ball would result in a touchdown for the opponents. Attempts to correct this fault were made early in the season, and it is very discouraging to have it crop out now. The overeagerness of the forwards also cost Harvard the possession of the ball at critical times. Daly's generalship was open to criticism. He undoubtedly put dash into the team, and, as an individual player, was brilliant throughout the game. But his plan of repeated attacks on the same points in Pennsylvania's line did not result...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD! | 11/6/1899 | See Source »

...Hitchcock, Yale, 1 up. On Saturday Pyne had the better of in the morning round up to the turn, when he was two up. At the first tee Averill drove the better ball, but over-pitched on his mashie shot falling in the trap bunker beyond the green. It cost him two to get out of the bunker, and Pyne won the hole, 5-7. Averill won the second hole, 3-4, through Pyne's indifferent putting. Both men made the third green in three, but the Princeton man won on the putting, 5-6. On the fourth hole, Averill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Wins Golf. | 10/30/1899 | See Source »

...which will be held on Franklin Field, Nov. 4, will be received from any graduate or member of the University not later than Oct. 25. All applications must be made on the printed blanks, and each must be accompanied as follows: By check or money order for the exact cost of the tickets ordered, by a stamped envelope addressed to the applicant, and by an addressed postal card, if the applicant wishes his application acknowledged. Every applicant is urged to inclose a postal for the acknowledgement of his application. Applicants wishing seats together must inclose their applications together. All seats...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tickets for U. of P. Game. | 10/20/1899 | See Source »

...University eleven defeated West Point on Saturday, by a score of 18 to 0. The game was filled with lessons for Harvard. While the defensive work was strong and a great improvement existed at tackles, the offensive playing was undeniably poor. Constant fumbling and looseness in forming plays cost the back-field much distance and often the possession of the ball. At this time in the season, however, a strong defense is the most important element to be developed. In so far as the game showed that the opposing backs could not gain, it was encouraging. The improvement in offense...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A HARD GAME. | 10/16/1899 | See Source »

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