Word: fell
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Third Eliot--Stroke, Fell; 7, Flagg; 6, Nolte; 5, Volkmann; 4, Morss; 3, Johnson; 2, Machado; bow, Jenny; cox., Peoples...
Potter, who has been rowing bow on the Freshman eight fell through a window and cut his arm. The injury is too severe for him to handle an oar. Higginson is rowing in his place, and Lovell has been put in at two on the four oar. J. C. White and C. A. Collidge, Jr., arrived here for trial to fill the vacancy this afternoon...
...Harvard fell from second to seventh place in the scoring. While the year in track has been on the whole unsuccessful, the future of track is not a dark one by any means. What Cornell has done in developing raw material into record breaking runners, can be done in Cambridge as well as in Ithaca. The University team can be made a contender in the next intercollegiate by hard work and a general awakening of interest in track as a sport. Most men have the makings of track athletes in one of the many branches of the sport. But even...
...Memorial Meeting to commemorate the sons of Harvard who fell in the Civil War. Address by Colonel C. F. Morse S.B. '58 in Sanders Theatre...
...order named in the mile-run. Poucher more than lived up to the reports made of his work. He took the lead from the start and was never threatened. H. G. MacLure '15 was with the leaders for three-quarters of a mile, but on the last lap fell behind...