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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Charles has been shaken up in the last two days with the result that most of them are decidedly unsteady. The orders of the first and second Weld graded crews are not yet definitely decided, but the first Newell went out yesterday in what will probably be the final order. The crews are all practicing racing starts, and the four graded crews have been sent over the two mile course on time. The Freshman race will be rowed on November 17. The order of the graded crews follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Weld and Newell Crews | 11/11/1899 | See Source »

...final match in doubles in the fall tennis tournament H. Ward '00 and D. F. Davis '00 defeated R. A. Bidwell 1L., and S. F. Rockwell '00 by the score of 6 2, 6 2, 6-2. The playing was very one-sided and Ward and Davis had no trouble in winning. The challenge match between Ward and Davis, and M. D. Whitman 1L. and E. R. Marvin 1L., will be played at 2 15 this afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ward and Davis Win--Challenge Match this Afternoon | 11/8/1899 | See Source »

...final heat of the 220 yards dash handicap held yesterday afternoon on Holmes Field resulted as follows: First, P. L. Fish '01, 3 yds.; second, W. G. Clerk '01, 3 yds.; third, R. W. Robbins '02, 10 yds. Time, 22 4-5 seconds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 220 Yards Dash Run Off. | 11/7/1899 | See Source »

...Clerk '01, 3 yds.; second, P. L. Fish '01, 3 yds.; third, C. Seaver '02, 10 yds. Time, 23 3-5s. Second heat won by R. Inglis '03, 8 yds.; second, R. W. Robbins '02, 10 yds.; third, G. H. Mifflin '00, 10 yds. Final heat postponed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FALL TRACK GAMES | 11/4/1899 | See Source »

...dependent upon the individual brilliancy of a set of backs which in numbers and efficiency is the best Harvard has ever had. But in the secret practices of the past two weeks, the interference has been greatly strengthened and unity has come from careful coaching and from the final selection of the halfbacks. End plays have again been the strongest against the smaller colleges, but line plunging, which was so successful against Pennsylvania last year, has been worked up to a better state of development than ever before. Four or five tricks have been taught for emergencies, but they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Eleven. | 11/4/1899 | See Source »

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