Word: drawings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...seen, but it will have to be a serious drawback to counterbalance the work of which he has shown himself capable. The men he has under his command will enjoy that prestige which comes with victory, and the mass of college players from among whom he will draw his men to fill any gaps in his ranks is larger in point of numbers than ever before. A good part of them also have been well broken in by his predecessor, so that the labor of their development is not so appalling as that which faces either McClung of Yale...
...meeting was held in Holden Chapel last evening and a Republican Club formed. G. C. Mead, Grad., presided. A committee of four was appointed to draw up a constitution and make out a list of officers to be acted on at a future meeting. The committee consists of G. C. Mead, Grad., R. M. Gillespie '92, R. Jones '92 and J. M. Perkins '92. G. C. Mead was elected temporary president, and A. P. Stone '93, temporary secretary, these two men to secure speakers to appear before the club. A letter from Henry Cabot Lodge was read...
...candidate thus far has presented himself who weighed as much as one hundred and eighty pounds who knew anything about the game or showed signs of future capability. The center of the line under the present circumstances cannot be strong enough to cope with a team which will draw nine men from the Yale 'varsity training table...
When it came to the final heat. there was a good deal of a fight for Coxswain Baker, who belonged properly to all three crews. Finally it was decided to draw lots, and the lot fell to crew 2. Crew 8 took in Whiteside to steer for them, and Fay coxswained crew 9. Crew 8 had the inside course, crew 2 next, and crew 9 outside. Crew 2 took the lead and finished half a length a lead. It was rather dark to distinguish which of the other two was ahead. Mr. Kennedy, the referee, thought that crew...
...will be seen by this that an over whelming majority of the men, nearly two-thirds of the whole class, come from Massachusetts. As the above list is somewhat incomplete, it is hardly safe to draw conclusions as to Harvard's home support as compared with last year. Certain it is, however, that very few of the men in the freshman class come from outside New England and New York. Of a total of about 370, but 48 come from west of New York. and only 9 from south of Washington...