Word: falled
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Mains entered Harvard in the fall of 1895, but was prevented by the intercollegiate rules from playing on the nine last summer. He worked, however, on the squad and showed such ability that he was counted on for big work this year...
...hardly necessary to say that the article is false. The facts in the case are these. The player in question came to Harvard from Brown in the fall of '95. He was in college for a year but did not pass his examinations or obtain recognized standing. This fall he did not return to college, but entered the Bussey Institute too late to have his name entered in the Catalogue, which was published in December...
...CRIMSON office, and incidentally, it seems, the distinction of being on one of the "best Boston papers," the correspondent of the Advertiser and Record is the only man outside the office. On the face of it, then, the attack made in the CRIMSON would seem pretty clearly to fall on me, or at least on me particularly. Against this I protest emphatically. I will match my spirit of loyalty to Harvard against that of any Harvard man, the writer in the CRIMSON included. I deprecate the evil which exists in the papers now just as much as the CRIMSON...
...begin before coming out. If there are any such men they should join the squad without further delay; for this preliminary cage practice in sliding and fielding is of real practical value in preparing them for out-door work. The Freshman class turned out a good eleven last fall after a poor beginning and must now make the effort to do the same in baseball...
Wormelle entered Harvard as a Sophomore in the fall of '94. He chose courses preparatory to law and teaching and though earning his living at the same time soon established a reputation as an ambitious and able student. He was a member of the executive committee of the Old South Historical Society in which he had won two prizes...