Word: fall
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Stillman, Kernan, Devens, Derby and Swann are the nucleus for the backs. Gierasch will probably not return to college and the other backs of last fall graduate. These men do not offer a very great field for choice. Stillman is probably the best...
...University football eleven that will compete against Yale next fall will in all probability be chosen form the same general material as that of last season. Although this might seem to presuppose the same unfavorable comparison with Yale material as existed last year, yet such is not the case. Yale loses many of her most valuable men, including Hale, Olcott, Stillman, Fincke, Brown, Coy, and possibly Bloomer. It was these men that gave the Yale team its great power. Harvard on the other hand loses but one regular line man, Lawrence, and has the advantage of beginning the season with...
...conference between C. H. Schweppe '02 and Manager Francis of the Yale football team at the Touraine on Saturday, officials for the Harvard-Yale game next fall were selected as follows: Umpire, Paul Dashiel of Lehigh; referee, Matthew McClung, Jr., of Lehigh; timekeeper, A. E. Whiting of Cornell...
Plans for the proposed Hotel Imperial, to be erected on Massachusetts Avenue, opposite Beck Hall, are now in an advanced stage, and although the promoters of the scheme have not finally decided upon immediate action, it is likely that construction will begin in the fall. In that case the hotel will be ready for occupancy by October...
Harold Allen Rich, of the Sophomore Class, died early yesterday morning at the Cambridge Hospital as a result of injuries received Monday in a fall from his window in Weld Hall. Born at Fall River in 1881, he entered Harvard from Exeter in the fall of 1899. At Exeter he ranked unusually high in his work, and during his one year there was an honor man for all three terms. He was a member of the Golden Branch, an old debating organization at that school. After entering Harvard he showed much interest and ability in this line, and was prominent...