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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...presentation of the Filley Cups for dormitory rowing will take place at 68 Mount Auburn street this evening at 9 o'clock. Mr. B. A. G. Fuller '00, the donor of the cups, will award them to the members of the victorious Mount Auburn street crew. The members of the five crews who rowed in the final dormitory race in the basin, are invited to attend...
...Brown and Carlisle footballs. Yet in the last five years only one cup and one banner have been added. Furthermore, we find that eight football trophies--among them that of our 1890 victory over Yale, the tarnished Ardsley Golf Cup, and several banners, including that won by the 1899 crew at New London--are hidden away in a dusty corner of the Gymnasium. These should surely be moved to the Union, and an investigation made as to what has happened to the trophies of our recent victories. We do not want to lose the 1908 Yale football through the carelessness...
...reported that at the crew dinner when "Harvard Every Day" was sung there was a general shout of approval by the graduates present which proclaimed the song an immediate success. This success was further attested last night when the song was sung at the mass meeting under the direction of the composer and was called for time after time. It took but a few minutes to learn it as it had few difficulties to present and the spirit and rhythm of the lines were highly contagious. It was a wise move on the part of the Song Committee to make...
...Haughton, and Captain Burr will address the meeting. All the songs will be tried and special attention will be paid to the "Victory Song" and "Fal-e-rah" of this year's competition. The new song by M. Lang '02 which proved so successful at the dinner to the crew and baseball team last Friday will be sung, and Mr. Lang has consented to attend he meeting to lend it. The song is called "Harvard Every Day." All men in the University will be admitted, whether or not members of the union. The practice of the University football team will...
...must pursue a steady policy, for that is the only way to gain success. President Eliot said that he had always been interested in athletics and in the success of the Harvard teams; but he has always believed that honor is first, success second. Last year's crew under the able lead of Captain Richardson remedied a grave defect in our rowing system, one that was no- ticeable for a dozen years; and more important than this, they really enjoyed their practice on the river and showed thereby that victory could be gained without straining to the very point...