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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Seniors are requested to submit before March 1 designs for the tickets named below. The ticket designs should be drawn in black India ink on white paper and should be 4 1-2x7 1-2 inches in size. Drawings should be very distinct and cover the entire space so as to reduce well. Every design should contain the word "Harvard," and the numeral "1906" should be large and prominent. The following lettering must also appear on acceptable designs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Day Notices | 2/24/1906 | See Source »

Seniors are requested to submit before March 1 designs for the tickets named below. The ticket designs should be drawn in black India ink on white paper and should be 4 1-2x7 1-2 inches in size. Drawings should be very distinct and cover the entire space so as to reduce well. Every design should contain the word "Harvard," and the numeral "1906" should be large and prominent. The following lettering must also appear on acceptable designs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Day Notices | 2/23/1906 | See Source »

Since the trip to Princeton and Philadelphia last week the practice has been devoted chiefly to the development of quick and accurate passing, the lack of which proved so disastrous in the game with Pennsylvania. On the defense the team is very strong and the men cover their opponents closely. It is not likely that the formation plays from the tossup will be successful this evening as the Columbia centre is clever and quick. The men still show a tendency to play an individual game and often dribble out of bounds unnecessarily...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASKETBALL WITH COLUMBIA | 2/21/1906 | See Source »

...lifted the puck well. Pell showed unexpected improvement, and was especially fast on the offense, often carrying the puck the entire length of the rink unaided. Townsend's shooting was excellent, and he did much hard body checking. Although Macleod when near his own goal did not always cover his opponent, his stick work was very clever and he showed good endurance. Willetts kept his position well but was forced to withdraw shortly after the beginning of the second half on account of the injury to his wrist. Sampson, who replaced him, played his position well and was very reliable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD HOCKEY CHAMPION | 2/19/1906 | See Source »

Despite the lack of consistent team work the men play well individually. Captain D. Newhall at cover point plays a very aggressive and effective game, often carrying the puck the length of the rink and scoring alone. He lifts well and uses his body to excellent advantage, but shows a tendency to play too far out from his position. Pell is slow in following back, but his shooting is fairly accurate. At left centre Townsend is inclined to play too much by himself, but he follows back better than any of the other forwards. The fastest skater on the team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY WITH YALE | 2/17/1906 | See Source »

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