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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following names have been added to the previous lists of ushers for the Yale game. The complete list with assignment by lot to sections will appear in the CRIMSON on Friday morning. Assistant head ushers and section heads will meet in the Assembly Room of the Union Friday at 5 for directions. Ushers should arrange to report at the Locker Building promptly at 11.15 Saturday. The additions follow: H. S. Barker, H. H. Bartlett, K. Bouve, J. J. Canter, C. A. Copper, L. H. Cushman, W. H. Dial, J. A. Doherty, H. V. Einstein, R. Everett, I. H. Fairfield...
...University football squad was given a long secret practice yesterday, and the men were kept on the field until it was impossible to follow the course of the ball on account of darkness. There was no scrimmage but the preliminary work was much harder than usual. The practice as a whole was most encouraging. Coach Cutts put the line men through a stiff breaking through drill, and the ends were given lots of defensive work by Coaches Campbell and Leary. Coach Campbell also took a squad of ends outside of the Stadium and gave them a hard drill at tackling...
...University ends showed but little improvement over the Carlisle game, and did not cover Burr's punts well, nor did they follow the ball the way Schildmiller and Kennedy, the Dartmouth ends, did. At tackle, Burr played his usual strong game, and Fish showed great improvement. His defensive work was the best that he has done this season. The Harvard centre trio divided honors with their opponents, except for Grant, for whom Brusse was no match. Grant was, as usual, one of the first men down under punts. He succeeded in blocking one of Glaze's attempted goals from placement...
...British colonies and the United States were discussed at some length. Continuing, President Eliot pointed out the difference between Canada and the United States in the powers of their respective central governments, and said that in the solution of the labor problem, it would be difficult for America to follow Canada's lead, because the initiative could not be taken by the Federal government, and legislation must be framed and enacted by the several states...
...Union boathouse at 3.30 o'clock, and the boats will finish at the Longwood bridge. The members of the winning crew will be awarded their club insignia, which will consist of a large "N" or "W" with "U. B. C." in small letters. Coach Wray and Captain Richardson will follow the crews in the launch, and men who show up well under the strain of racing conditions will be considered for the University squad next spring. Last year, 10 men were taken up to the University squad as the result of similar races, and these included members of both winning...