Word: fall
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been decided not to have any game this fall with an outside club because in the afternoons now the sun is so low in the sky that it shines directly in the face of the batsman, thus making it impossible to do any batting on the regular diamond on Holmes Field...
...high altitude of Colorado affected his heart and he began to fail rapidly. In hope of relief he returned to his home again, where he died within a few months. While in Colorado he kept up with his studies, intending, if his health permitted, to enter his class this fall. He was a quiet, conscientious student, with a manly, earnest character and was devoted to his college...
...fall tennis tournament is to begin next Monday on the new courts. A bluebook will be left at Leavitt & Peirce's for entries, and every man is to enter with his name the times at which he will be able to play. The entrance fee will be one dollar in the singles and one dollar each in the doubles, and prizes will be given in both. Matches will be played in both morning and afternoon...
...fall scratch races will be rowed this afternoon at 3 o'clock over a course between the Weld and University boat houses. The three crews of '98 will race first; the three crews of '97 next, then the two crews from '96, and last the two senior crews...
...show anything like the real strength of Ninety-eight in track and field sports more men must begin work under Mr. Lathrop. There are doubtless many men in the class who are not physically able to play football, yet who feel they would like to do something this fall in athletics. To such the track offers the greatest chance of attaining success. The greatest number of successful athletes at Harvard have always been men who have come to college with no athletic reputation, but who have developed by earnest conscientious work. The work, carried on as it is under...