Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...afternoon at Hammond's Pond, Chestnut Hill. About 35 men reported for the University team, and two provisional teams were chosen. A 50-minute scrimmage was held, in which all those who reported were given a chance to play. The ice was in excellent condition, and the practice was fast and spirited through...
...true that we have at the present moment the balance of a sum voted us last year by the Athletic Committee, which could be spent in providing a case. But it has seemed best to hold this fund in reserve. The banners now hanging in the Trophy Room are fast falling to pieces. No banner will last more than a few years unless some means of preserving it by a varnish or coating of some sort can be devised. For the last two years we have been in negotiation with an expert at the Art Museum, and some...
...teams still appear to be very evenly matched. The Seniors have a very fast backfield which in the tie game rushed the ball from their own 15-yard line t their opponents' corresponding line. Brooks and Cate in the backfield and Comstock in the line play effective games for the Seniors. The Sophomore eleven have good team work but not individual stars. Their punting is extremely weak and they lost many yards on kicks in the tie game. The Sophomore will feel the loss of Johnson, quarterback and captain, who is ineligible, and of Dick who has injured his hand...
...eligible again this year, only C. Almy '08 and O. A. Wyman '08 having left College. Good material will be furnished by the members of last year's Freshman team, and of these E. P. Miller, forward, H. T. Webber, guard, and F. Wellmann, centre, will make the competition fast. It has not been decided whether or not the team will have the services of a professional coach this season. If one is allowed, D. J. Prior, Brown '08, and a former. All-New England guard will be appointed...
...time was 34 minutes, 14 seconds, breaking the record made by G. Haskins of Pennsylvania last year, by 55 1-5 seconds. H. Jaques, Jr., '11 finished third in 34 minutes, 20 seconds, also beating last year's record. The pace set by Dull of Michigan was very fast and soon after the start the line of runners extended a quarter of a mile along the course. The leaders, however, kept well together until a steep hill was reached, two miles from the start. Here H. H. Howland of Technology took the lead, closely followed by Jaques and Young. This...