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...Heard, F. G. Jackson, S. Blaikie, R. W. Ruhl, W. M. Houghton, G. H. Jennings, E. M. Stevens, R. M. Crowell, J. S. Bent, T. D. Roberts, R. Pier, A. P. Thornton, C. A. Hartwell, B. S. Litchfield, W. A. Chadbourne, E. M. Smith, H. A. Lomax, B. Deland, F. Dexter, G. H. Fernald, Jr., F. S. Trainer, H. B. Wells, A. W. Goldsmith, A. M. Kellogg, A. H. Weed, H. L. Corbett, W. Nickerson, W. L. Kingsbury, L. B. Abbott, Jr., B. Wright, A. F. Bigelow, A. G. Rotch, I. L. Lovering, W. L. Hanavan, W. B. Piper...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN CREW | 1/17/1900 | See Source »

...afternoon at Exeter. Since the series began, Andover has won ten games and Exeter six. The teams appear to besom evenly matched that little surprise would result if the score approximated that of last year, 0-0. The players on both sides are in excellent physical condition. L. F. Deland is to act as referee, and Robinson, the former Brown player, as umpire...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Exeter-Andover Football | 11/11/1899 | See Source »

...fall a large number of Harvard graduates appeared daily to help the eleven, among them being: A. F. Holden '88, W. H. Lewis '95, Dudley Dean '91, W. A. Brooks '89, B. G. Waters '94, R. W. Emmons '95, George Adams '86, E. N. Wrightington '97, L. F. Deland, and the late Marshall Newell '94. W. Cameron Forbes '92 was early appointed head coach, but for a short time was interrupted in that capacity, his place being best filled by Bert Waters. Among the men who aided occasionally were J. P. Lee '91, R. H. Hallowell '96, R. D. Wrenn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's Coaches. | 6/21/1898 | See Source »

Technology-Adams, 16; Eaton, 13; Deland, 15; Merrick, 18; Hardy, 23; Priest, 12. Total...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard-M. I. T. Shoot. | 5/2/1898 | See Source »

...fall of 1894 he coached the Cornell University football team with remarkable success. After this he again resumed his duties at home, where he remained the greater part of the next two years, except for a brief period, when he was in Boston, in the office of Lorin F. Deland. Each year he was found ready to aid in the coaching of the different teams at Harvard, and his appearance at Cambridge was always greeted with the greatest enthusiasm and inspired the highest confidence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MARSHALL NEWELL MEMORIAL. | 1/3/1898 | See Source »

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