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...second half was rather one-sided, but the good blocking of the University players, and the extraordinary speed and skill of the Dartmouth team, made the game an interesting one. The University team showed great weakness in throwing baskets, especially from free tries, scoring but five time out of a possible 17. Although handicapped by the loss of Captain Grebenstein, Dartmouth exhibited excellent team work and speed in the second half, when they scored nine goals from the floor, and two from fouls. This makes Dartmouth's twelfth consecutive victory. The line-up: HARVARD. DARTMOUTH. Currie, Allen, l.f. r.f., Brady...
...Mallock, A.M., will deliver the third lecture of his series on "Socialism, and the Allied Social and Economic Questions" tonight at 8 o'clock, in Emerson Hall. There will be two more lectures, making five in all, one tomorrow night and one Thursday, both at 8 o'clock in the same place. The two lectures already delivered have proved very successful, and have been on questions of great national interest...
...first half was rather close, the final score being 14 to 6 in favor of Harvard. Throughout the game the play was very open and clean, only seven fouls being called. Brown excelled for Harvard, throwing five baskets from the floor and one from a foul in the first half. Brooks also played a very strong and aggressive game, shooting four goals, but he was rather lax in covering his man. Simpson excelled for Cornell, throwing four goals and being very fast on the floor. On the whole, the University team showed a marked improvement over past games, and should...
...tomorrow night. E. R. Lewis '08, B. M. Nussbaum '08, and E. B. Stern '07 will speak on the affirmative; and J. S. Davis '08, D. Rosenblum '08, and I. L. Sharfman '07 will argue the negative. Each speaker will be allowed twelve minutes to present his case, and five minutes for rebuttal. The Coolidge Prize of $100 for the undergraduate doing the best work in the three trials for the team, will be awarded at the close of the debate tomorrow. The judges will be Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. S. Curtis, and Coach E. M. Rabenold...
...Wright has had over twenty-five years' experience in hunting game in many different sections of the West, from Mexico to British Columbia. The grizzly bear has been his special study, to such an extent that he is very well acquainted with his habits and peculiarities...