Word: fall
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Today is the last day for enlisting in the Harvard Regiment. Thus far only 700 men have signed the enlistment blanks, out of the 1200 who signed up at the first call; therefore, every member of the provisional battalion must enroll today without fall. Besides signing up, every member of the regiment should report at Weld 3 to be measured for his uniform. The price of the equipment is $6.00, payable on January 15, but anyone who feels he is unable to pay this should consult some member of the committee at Weld 3. No man should refrain from joining...
...Fabens 3L., and R. G. Sloane '19 as substitutes. Ellenberger plays the first board for the University. He was regular second board last year, came in second in the college championship, and won his match from D. A. Quarles, the Yale star, in the match with Yale this fall. Captain Johnson comes second. He played third last year and has won the majority of his matches this season. King was first substitute of the team last year and won the novice University championship...
...addition to the addresses to be delivered much attention will undoubtedly livered much attention will undoubtedly be given to the question of summer baseball and amateur eligibility in general. There is no doubt that the cases of eligibility which arose last fall have brought college athletics to a point where some drastic action must be taken, if they are to be kept on the level of strict amateurism...
...following Freshmen were awarded the association football insigna for work on the team this past fall, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee: Jean Jacques Bertschmann, of New York. N. Y.; Francis Barlow Bradley of Convent, N. J.; Charles James Coulter, Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Eustace Lee Florance, of Dorchester;; Gustav Leon Harris, of St. Louis, Mo.; William Christian Heppen-heimer, of Jersey City, N. J.; Edwin Earle Lucas (captain); of Sound Reach, Conn.; William John Margreve, of Cambridge; Edward Richardson Mitton, of Brookline; John Sherman Hyers, of Cambridge; Howard Pratt Perry (manager), of Newton Centre; Jerome Preston...
...Hampshire, 71 82 Connecticut, 73 68 Rhode Island, 65 67 First Thirteen Cities. 1914 1915 Boston, 375 435 Cambridge, 262 254 New York, 181 187 Brookline, 114 127 Chicago, 58 66 Brooklyn, 46 44 Worcester, 39 39 Somerville, 47 39 Pittsburgh, 32 36 Cleveland, 38 34 Providence, 36 28 Fall River, 23 28 Philadelphia, 33 26 First Ten Foreign Countries. 1914 1915 Canada, 37 37 China, 18 22 Japan, 9 10 England, 6 6 Turkey, 4 6 Greece, 1 3 India, 4 3 Denmark, 0 2 South Africa, 6 2 Germany...