Word: following
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...batting orders follow...
...fifteen minute halves were played, in which neither team scored. There was not as much fumbling as usual, and the same men, for the most part, recovered the ball quickly. For the first time this year interference was formed which the backs could follow fairly well. The runners started quickly and seemed able to take advantage of the openings. The ends played aggressively, especially Bowditch, Mayer and Burgess. Ristine was at end for the first time this year, but did not appear to be in good form. Eaton showed much more aggressiveness than usually. Although Frantz has not played...
...quarter-mile lies between Boardman of Yale and Barclay of Cambridge. Both have records of 49 seconds; but Boardman's injury last June and Barclay's recent arrival in a strange climate will probably prevent any fast time being made. The entries for all the events follow...
...really not essential. The student should bear in mind, however, that some courses and some instructors, valuable to the specialist, are not suited for giving a general view. He must think of the probable advantage of his choice in after years, when simple knowledge fails, but when ability to follow the interests of his fellows is the mark of the educated...
...scores of the Harvard teams follow: SECOND TEAM. First Round. Second Round. G. M. Wheelock '01 90 92 182 J. G. Averell 2G. 88 99 187 W. Wadsworth '02 93 95 188 W. W. Hoffman '02 99 101 200 Team total, 757 FIRST TEAM. A. M. Brown '03 93 95 188 H. Lindsley '02 99 92 191 C. T. Richardson '02 102 95 197 H. B. Hollins '04 110 93 203 Team total...