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...injury could not be ascertained last night. Brickley has pulled a tendon in his kicking leg and is suffering considerable inconvenience from the injury. Coolidge has a bad case of water on the knee and will probably not be in condition until the Yale game at the earliest. Withington has also injured his knee and will be out of practice for several days. Bradley has a badly injured ankle. Trumbull tried to run through a little work yesterday afternoon, but had to retire from trouble with his side which was injured in the Princeton game. Weatherhead...
...street between the house that President Lowell now occupies and Emerson Hall. Ground was broken on the new site last fall, and the work which remains to be done is being rushed in order that the building will be ready for occupancy as soon as possible. At present the earliest possibility of this will be at Christmas...
...first radical change in the preliminary program of practice for the University football team was made yesterday afternoon. The squad of over sixty men was divided into squads of first and second team material. About 25 men, who are, of course, simply the earliest choice of the coaches, were picked for a first squad and divided into three teams which were given the first real signal drill of the year. In this squad were the following men: backs, Captain Wendell, Bradlee, Bradley, Brickley, Freedley, H. Frothingham, Gardner, Gibson, Graustein, H. Hardwick, T. Hardwick, Logan, Spang, and Willetts. And of these...
...Professor Palmer on attaining his seventieth year. A number of out of town friends of Professor Palmer will attend. Mr. Williams and Rev. Frederic Palmer '69 of Andover, Professor Palmer's brother, will read original poems in honor of the occasion. Mr. Williams is one of Professor Palmer's earliest pupils at Harvard
...programs of the concerts have been arranged with the co-operation of Mr. Wallace Goodrich of the Boston Opera Company, and will afford a comprehensive view of the development of grand opera from its earliest days...