Word: fronts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Crescent Athletic Club lacrosse team defeated the University team Saturday afternoon, 10 to 8. The game was marked by better team play than in previous games. On the attack the stick work of the men was very good, but some nervousness was shown in front of the goal, where too much passing was done. The weak points of the team were on the defense. The men were inclined to draw out too much, and they failed to use their bodies when their opponents had the ball, allowing the latter to slip around them. Penhallow and Alvord gave the best exhibition...
...expected. In the two-mile run, W. A. Colwell 1G. ran a very strong race, obtaining first place in 10m. 25 4 5s. J. H. Hall '03 took the lead in the first lap with C. M. Frothingham '03 second. On the second lap Colwell went to the front and kept the lead to the end. Frothingham and Hall struggled for second place up to the last lap, when J. H. Stone '04 passing Frothingham, took third place. The first mile was made in 5m. 12s. Colwell who won first place is however ineligible to compete in outside games this...
Prince Henry and the President entered the first carriage and, followed by the other members of the party, were driven to University Hall, entering the Yard by the Johnston Gate. A large number of students gathered in front of Harvard and Massachusetts Halls, gave the Prince a loud cheer as he entered the Yard. In University Hall a luncheon was served in honor of the Prince by the President and Fellows. There were present at the luncheon, besides the Prince and his suite, the members of the Faculties and about twenty-five invited guests...
Every man in the University should be present this afternoon promptly at 1.40 o'clock in front of Massachusetts and Harvard Halls and assemble on either side of the driveway leading from the Johnston Gate to University Hall, to cheer for Prince Henry. Everybody should bring a Harvard flag. The following men will assist in leading the cheering and should be in Lower Massachusetts at 1.30 o'clock to receive instructions: Wendell, Gregg, Stillman, Brownell, Clarkson, Wadsworth...
...suggested that those who have not obtained tickets for Sanders Theatre assemble between 1.30 and 2 o'clock in the Yard, on each side of the road by which the carriages will drive from the Johnston Gate to University Hall, and that they mass themselves particularly in front of Massachusetts and Harvard Halls. O. G. Frantz '03 will be present to lead cheering. Students are particularly requested to keep off the driveway in this part of the Yard...