Word: final
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...final heat of the 220 yards dash which was postponed from the 'Varsity handicap games was run off yesterday with the following result...
...square yesterday afternoon to welcome Mr. Lehmann and Mr. Willis on their arrival in Cambridge. When the carriage containing Mr. Lehmann, Mr. Willis and Captain Goodrich drove into the square, hearty cheers were given first for Mr. Lehmann, then for the others, for the crew, and a final three times three for Harvard. The carriage then drove to the boat house and Mr. Lehmann spent the rest of the afternoon coaching the fours. He took one crew at a time and gave them each the benefit of a half-hour's coaching. On the launch with Mr. Lehmann were...
...account of the rain yesterday the final heat of the 220 yards dash of the 'Varsity handicap games was postponed until tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The men in the heat are G. J. Holliday 1901, 10 yds.; F. H. Bigelow L. S., scratch; L. B. Canterbury '99, 5 yds.; L. S. Antisdel 1900, 4 yds. The following men will act as officials: B. H. Hayes, F. R. Nourse, H. H. Fish, W. G. Morse, A. G. Mason and J. T. Roche...
...final class game between the Juniors and the Freshmen was postponed again yesterday on account of the rain, and the poor condition of the field. It will be played off this afternoon at 4 o'clock on the 'Varsity practice field...
...justice of these decisions is a consideration which is neither here nor there. The football management secures men whom it considers capable. If they accept the invitation they confer more or less of a favor and their decisions are very properly held as final. Above all, the only channel through which a remonstrance can with propriety go, is the captain or the coaches. But it is surely superfluous to discuss details of etiquette at football games. Harvard men have always taken a peculiar pride in maintaining their self-respect by courteous treatment of adversaries, and by a reluctance to question...