Word: five
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...also be a spread in Sanders Theatre from 11.15 to 1.15 o'clock. The spread will be open to members of the Hall, to members of Yale University, and to Harvard graduates, and their guests, but will not be open to ladies. The price of tickets will be thirty-five cents each, and to members of the Hall twenty cents each. They may be obtained by application, or at the Auditor's office, until and on November 23. Application blanks may be obtained by enclosing a stamped and addressed envelope to the Auditor of the Harvard Dining Association...
...first of the special handicap competitions in the broad jump and pole vault will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock on Soldiers Field. First place will count five points, second, three points, third, one point. The man winning the greatest total of points in the series of competitions will be awarded a cup. The first competition in the hammer throw will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock...
...repeatedly exchanged, Newhall relieving Burr of some of the kicking on account of the latter's injury. With Burr's ankle in good condition, Harvard would have had a great advantage over Douglass, the Navy punter, and as it was, Burr's kicks outdistanced his opponent's by from five to ten yards. One minute, the ball would be in the Navy's territory in Harvard's possession, only to be lost on an intercepted pass or kick, and then the condition would be reversed. This continual punting and passing caused many careless fumbles on both teams, with the Navy...
Stockholder, to serve five years, Professor E. F. Gay; president, W. B. Munro '99; treasurer, W. M. McInnes '85; secretary, J. A. Field '03; directors: from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Professor C. L. Bouton '98; from the University at large, Dr. H. L. Blackwell '99; from the Medical School; Dr. W. B. Cannon '96; from the Graduate School, J. Ford 3G.; from the Law School, R. H. Oveson 3L.; from the Senior class, H. S. Blair '08; from the Junior class, S. Kelly '09; from the Sophomore class, W. P. Fuller...
Harvard, Yale and Princeton will be the three colleges to fight it out, for both team and individual championships. Since 1897, when the competition began, Harvard has won the team championship six times, and Yale five times; Yale has won the individual championship four times, Harvard four times, and Princeton three times...