Word: forwarded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Blanchard, '91, 173 pounds. New man. Not yet free with his back and cannot keep it straight; is stiff; does not swing forward freely and cannot control his slide well...
...members was in order and M. A. Bartlett '93, was elected to membership. Of the three questions proposed for debate at the next meeting the following was adopted: Resolved, That Harvard Athletics be confined to New England. Mr. Hutchinson as a member of the executive committee then brought forward the following amendment of an indefinite character to article X of the constitution, to the effect that the executive committee have charge of all matters that may come before the Union. MOtion was then made that proceedings be instituted for a temporary arrangement of some sort by which joint debates might...
...organization of a team, for unless all the classes are to be represented at the winter meeting there cannot well be a tug-of-war contest, as a three sided competition is unfair for one of the teams. It is to be hoped that sufficient '90 men will come forward to organize. That there is good material is well known and it should certainly be incumbent on every available man to come forward. The management of the team has been given to R. Jones, '90, for the time being, and another meeting of candidates will be held in the trophy...
...expressed themselves as "strongly in favor of Harvard's continuing to put a team in the field," in the issues of the CRIMSON of January 17 and 20. These men ought to feel that the chief responsibility comes upon them and that the college looks to them to come forward promptly as candidates...
...able to, and by persuading other men to enter. Though this applies to all the classes it applies especially to all freshman class. The abilities of the members are of necessity but little known to the executive committee and they must look to the men themselves to come forward. No man need be afraid of being thought to be "posing for an athlete" by taking such a step. He will rather be respected by the college as one who takes his natural place, and does his part toward helping on the athletic interest. Any men who have any thought...