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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Henry Orne Stone '38, the third oldest graduate of Harvard College and the senior alumnus of the Medical School, died at his home in Framingham on Monday night. He was 91 years old and death was due to the natural infirmities of extreme...
...University association football team was defeated by the Boston Rovers Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field by the score of 1 to 0. The field was slippery, due to the thawing out of the frost, but the weather conditions were otherwise good...
...first attempt was made by Maitland, which was foiled by a superb stop by Fish, who changed positions with Paul for that play, and the second, by Houston of the Rovers, which went over the goal. The play was in Harvard's territory the greater part of the time, due to the superior work of the Rovers in holding the ball and passing skillfully, though no score was made...
...result of a foul by one of the Andover men. Leland had a free kick from just outside the penalty line, and instead of trying a direct kick, he passed the ball forward to Fish, who scored easily. The second score came very shortly after the first, due to another foul by Andover, only this time within the penalty line, which entitled Harvard to a free penalty kick for a goal, which Leland kicked, making the final score...
...recall the work of O. D. Filley '06, captain of the University crew in 1905 and 1906; and second, to cultivate among undergraduates a fondness for rowing and athletics in general. Captain Filley was the first man to recognize the value of secondary rowing and it was chiefly due to him that inter-dormitory rowing was instituted...