Word: fall
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...been decided to give medals as prizes for the Freshman and University handicap track meets which were held this fall, and to give cups to the winners of the cross country run. The medals will be of three kinds: First prizes, silver medals, partly gilded; second prizes, plain silver medals; third prizes, bronze medals...
Horace John Hayden '60 was instantly killed on Friday by a fall from a window of his house in New York. Mr. Hayden was born in Boston in 1838 and graduated from Harvatd in 1860. During the Civil War he served as major in the 4th regiment of artillery and at the conclusion of the war joined the regular army. Later Mr. Hayden became connected with a western railroad, then with the Boston and Albany, and subsequently with the Cheaspeake and Ohio. About twenty years ago he was made general traffic manager of the New York Central and Hudson River...
...fall work of the Yale crews was finished last week. Some good material for the university crew was developed from the inexperienced men and men who had had some training on the freshman crew last year. The showing of the candidates, on the whole, was very satisfactory...
...have been running this fall are urged to enter the B. A. A. Cross country run to be held on December...
Yale started work this fall with the best material for line positions that has come out in years, but, as for several years past, the back field material was not at all promising. Still all the candidates have proved to be hard workers and the men have shown unusual aptitude in mastering the fine points of the game. The abundance of excellent material for tackle positions and the comparative weakness of the back field suggested the experiment of trying Hale at full-back. This was done early in the season and has proved entirely successful. The development of the line...