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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...second half Eisner scored the last goal for Harvard after about ten minutes of play. Soon after the next face-off Campbell shot Brooklyn's goal. HARVARD 1911. BROOKLYN. Burrage, g. g., Spencer Foster, p. i.h., Newberry L. Moore, c.p. o.h., G. Carlin Gammage, Rindge, 1d. 1a., Pearson M. Moore, 2d. 2a., T. Carlin Dwinell, 3d. 3a., Cable Brown, c. c., Campbell Munro, 3a. 3d., Fisher Eisner, 2a. 2d., Franciola Voshell, 1a. 1d., Seaton Squibb, o.h. c.p., Mackavith Johnson, Yamins, Titcomb, i.h. p., Brooks

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Won First Lacrosse Game | 5/11/1908 | See Source »

...Financier." Their duet "Springtime" was charmingly rendered as was "The Elfins," a solo by the former. L. M. Potter '08, the star actor of the evening, was irresistibly droll in his rendering of Maria Grumble, a ubiquitous spinster, and his burlesque, "I Just Can't Make my Face Behave," is the song hit of the show. The pony ballet always a feature of these plays, included many graceful and difficult dances. G. L. Yocum '07, the hero, with P. P. Marion '08 and H. G. Tomlin '09 as his chums, disguised as troubadours, made a diverting trio and added life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Features of Pi Eta Performance | 4/29/1908 | See Source »

...University as a whole we have one word of serious advice. We are coming back on April 27 to face the most serious athletic crisis in many years. The personal opinions of graduates and undergraduates are going to be of the greatest importance in coming to a conclusion that in the end will be for the best interests of Harvard. Think the matter over therefore; talk with graduates and other men of experience; explain to them why we believe intercollegiate athletics are essential, and why the Faculty believes they should be curtailed. Thus we may be able to arrive more...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE VACATION. | 4/18/1908 | See Source »

...Face to face with the same problem that the University met back in the seventies, the CRIMSON now turns its back upon any possibility of putting the Hemenway Gymnasium into shape suitable to our modern needs, and will confine its efforts to bringing before every Harvard man the crying need of a new gymnasium. To that end we are publishing this morning a few facts about Harvard gymnasiums past and present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLEA FOR A NEW GYMNASIUM. | 3/18/1908 | See Source »

...based on the adventures of two young Americans, John Beacon Winton, of Boston, and James McGraw, of "Anywhere." In the prologue Winton boasts of his "Mayflower" descent. By means of a wishing stone, the two men are transported back to 1620 at Plymouth, and meet their own ancestors, face to face. Winston finds that his forefather, of whom he has been boasting, is a common porter and an "undesirable citizen." He is shocked, and attempts to make out his own destiny by disguising his ancestor and introducing him as the governor of a neighboring settlement; and then tries to arrange...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plot and Cast of Annual Hasty Pudding Club Play | 3/16/1908 | See Source »

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