Word: fall
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Trafford '93 has been appointed the chief coach of the eleven this fall. As he will not be in Cambridge all the time, some of his duties will be taken by the other coaches, but he will preside at all meetings of the coaches...
...stated on the best authority that overtures will soon be made concerning a football game with Princeton this fall. The universal feeling among men in college seems to be in favor of such a game...
Yesterday afternoon the 'varsity and freshman crews, as they are rowing this fall, went into their respective barges. The freshmen rowed with strapped seats but the 'varsity started in on the full stroke. The following is a list of the men, together with their weights, who rowed in the 'varsity boat yesterday: Stroke, Bullard, 168.5; 7, Jennings, 188; R. H. Stevenzon, 168; 5, Perkins, 177; 4, Ames, 174; 3, Chapman, 169; 2, Stillman...
Crowds have watched the practice of both football and track teams, but the work in the first sport has been too limited as yet to arouse great enthusiasm, and the field athletes have been the centre of attraction. The annual fall tennis tournament has also been progressing, not, however, with any special degree of spirit. By the official averages of the nine which have just been published Carter leads the batting for the whole season and for the championship games with percentages of 429 and 467 respectively, and Stephenson has the highest fielding average, 972, of the men playing...
Charles E. Bryan '96, of Washington, president; Robert C. Davis '97, of Fall River, secretary; Herbert DeLaittre '97, of Minneapolis, treasurer. The executive committee was as follows: Law School, Harold D. Hazeltine and Samuel W. Bridgham; ninety-six, James P. Parker and Charles Dickinson; ninety-seven, Ernest D. Mulford and Clarence A. McGrew; ninety-eight, Vivian Burnett and John R. McVey...