Word: falled
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Edward Winslow Fox 3L., of Portland. Maine, died of typhoid fever on Monday night, September 18, in Rockport, Maine, at the home of his fiancée. Having graduated from Philips Exeter. Academy where he received highest honor in all departments, he entered Harvard in the fall of '94. His academic course he finished in three years, graduating magna cum laude. In the Law School, also, he was one of the first men in his class, and, as a result, was early chosen an editor of the Law Review. He was twenty-three years old at the time...
...Dibblee and John MeMaster immediately assumed their responsibilities as head coach and trainer respectively. W. C. Forbes, last year's will act as consultant coach in the intervals of business and when he recovers from an injury received from the fall of a horse. The plan to be followed this year will be practically the same as was so successfully carried out last year. Only the most promising Freshmen will be retained after the Freshman squad begins work. A determined effort has been made to bring out the best ability of the University and it has been successful in point...
...members of last years team who returned to try for the eleven, in addition to Captain Burden, are Boal, Hallowell, Daly, and Warren. Reid will begin work regularly with the football squad when the fall baseball practice stops. W. D. Eaton '02, is trying for one tackle and C. O. Swain '00 came out for the other on Thursday. M. Donald '99 will be in the Law School and cannot be counted on to play this year. F. L. Burnett '01 may be prevented from playing, but will try for tackle if he does come out. Little comment...
...FALL RIVER LINE.- Pullman vestibuled express trains, leave Boston from Park Square. Steamers leave New York from Pier 18, foot of Murray street. L. H. Palmer, Agent, No. 3 Old State House, Boston...
...Hood '86 coached the lacrosse team in the fall...