Word: final
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Thirty men spoke last night at the first trial for the team to represent the Freshman Debating Club in the debate against the Worcester Classical High School, and the following fourteen men were retained to speak at the final trial to be held on Friday evening: Black, Fernald, Gilkey, Haber, Hill, Hammerslough, Holmes, King, Lunt, Mann, Scovell, Williams, Swarts and Vernon...
About sixty men went on the practice run yesterday in preparation for the final hare and hound run which will be held on Monday. The squad took the regular cross country run of about five and a half miles, through Garden street, around Fresh Pond, and back by way of Brattle street. For the first few miles the pace was slow, but the break was made at the corner of Huron avenue and Brattle street, about a mile and a quarter from home. O. W. Richardson 1L. finished first, with W. G. Clerk '01, second...
...Gilbert '01, is an ingenuous and amusing little sketch of a somewhat conventional sort. The Hon. Jack Castleton, a shy, weak youth of the "gilded set" and the educated valet are familiar figures; but the writer puts them through their parts with skill and humor. A throughly studied final situation gives the sketch the needed balance...
...trial debate for the Senior Wranglers has been postponed until Friday of this week. The final trial which will then be held to choose the team for the debate, will take place in Harvard 1 at 7 o'clock. A new assignment will be made and any new men wishing to speak can leave their names at 23 Stoughton earlier than Friday at nine...
...ball. Then followed many kicks on each of which Campbell tackled the Yale backs for losses, and Daly and Sawin ran back McBride's punts several yards. This forced Yale back as long as she continued the kicking game. Once she tried to rush but could not gain, and finally, on Harvard's 47 yard line, Daly began to rush the ball. Three 10 yard rushes,--on two double passes and a mass play,--four five yard rushes, and then Yale made a stand. A final burst by Ellis, however, gave Harvard first down on Yale's eight-yard line...