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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Newton Centre, yesterday afternoon, the ice hockey team won again by the score of 3 to 1. In spite of the softness of the ice, the team played a lively, snappy game, and showed improvement in general team play. Tech. was clearly outplayed during the first half, at the end of which the score stood 2 to 0. The second half was more even, both teams scoring one point. Tech. was somewhat handicapped by the loss of Hopkins, but did not play together well. Goodridge, Beardsell and Matteson scored the goals for Harvard, and Walworth for Tech...
...rest of the relay. C. H. Williams '98, then took it up, and was soon quite a way in advance of Richards, who braced toward the finish and closed up the distance to a yard. W. G. Morse '99, started well, leading Ordway by seven yards at the end of the first lap, but this was cut down later to four yards. H. H. Fish '99, ran the last relay, and finished fully twenty yards ahead of Richardson...
...hockey team won the game with Technology yesterday afternoon on the Locust street rink, after a close and exciting match by the score of 3 to 2. The Tech. team led most of the game, but became winded toward the end, and showed lack of practice. The score at the close of the first half stood two to two, the winning point being made by a luck stroke from behind the goal. Hopkins and Walworth, of last year's Yale team played the best game for Tech. Matteson and Goodridge did the best for Harvard, and Russell played his usual...
...last year's Freshman class are ranked this year as first year men. The Dean says truly that this shows "the present method of dealing with these inexperienced persons to be still defective," but after all, is any mere method of discipline going to accomplish the whole end in view? According to the Dean's suggestion a Freshman may be made to occupy the position of a merely provisional member of the University until he has done work to warrant his stay, but, efficient as this might be in many cases, would it not after all grow to be looked...
President Eliot's announcement of the initial action of the Corporation looking toward a union or alliance of the Massachusetts. Institute of Technology and Harvard, throws little light on the probability of that event, but is of immense interest, nevertheless, as showing that such an end is being held seriously in view...