Word: fronts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will contain no advertisements, as the management aims to do away with the large amount of unreadable matter that is often found in programmes of this kind. The covers will be 10 1-2 by 6 1-4 inches in size, and of antique gray color. On the front a design of blue, crimson and gold will be embossed, and the seals of the two universities, printed in the same color, will be stamped on the back cover...
...large room to be used by the coaches. Behind this is the locker-room for the University crews and next a large bath room. To the right of the main hall is a long room which will be used as a locker-room for the Newell crews. In front of the coaches' room, and the club looker-room there are small balconies from which the crews on the river, may be watched...
...meeting places for the different classes will be on streets leading into Brattle square. 1901 will form on Palmer street, opposite Brattle square; 1902 will form on Mt. Auburn street, in front of Craigie; 1903 will form on Mt. Auburn street, between Winthrop and Brattle squares and 1904 will form on Boylston street between Winthrop and Harvard squares, facing Winthrop square so as to follow 1903 down into Brattle square. The graduate departments will form on Mt. Auburn street, between Boylston street and Dunster street...
...whether they are not being surpassed by Ristine and Bowditch. Eaton's game at left tackle shows more energy and spirit. Lawrence still has the fault of playing his opponent too hard and not keeping an eye on the ball. In breaking through he fails to throw himself in front of the runner. Lee lacks fight and tends to play too far from centre. Burnett is working well into right guard though he plays high on charging his man. Of the backs, Kendall still tackles too high; in fact, this is a weakness of the whole team. Putnam is active...
...Stevenson, Senator James K. Jones, and E. L. Logan, president of the Harvard Democratic Club. Letters from Senator Jones and Mr. Adlai E. Stevenson, congratulating the editors of the Democrat for their efforts in producing the paper and wishing the plan success, occupy prominent places on the front page...