Word: full
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Baird (Princeton), full-back. Kelley (Princeton) and Wrightington (Harvard), half-backs. Fincke (Yale), quarter and captain. Gailey (Princeton), centre. Wharton and Woodruff (U. of P.), guards. Church (Princeton) and Murphy (Yale), tackles. Gelbert (U. of P.) and Cabot (Harvard), ends. Substitutes: In the line, Cochrane (Princeton), Rinehart, (Lafayette), F. Shaw and Wheeler (Harvard); behind the line, Smith (Princeton), Minds (U. of P.), Brown and Dunlop (Harvard...
Boston's four striking photographs of A. W. Lovering, the strong man, in today's Boston Journal contains full reports ol all news of interest, including sports of all kinds, for sale at Thurston's, Amee's, Memorial Hall and Foxcroft...
...William Everett then made a speech which was full of humor and occasioned much amusement. He felt well-qualified to introduce Mr. Lehmann as he had himself attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and had paid his subscription regularly to the boat clubs...
James Robinson, the noted trainer of athletes, has been engaged by the University of Michigan to take full charge of the university athletics in the spring...
...pity that the Harvard Graduates' Magazine is not better supported by undergraduates. It is perhaps the most representative of Harvard thought and the Harvard atmosphere and spirit of any of the University publications. Every number is full of matter of great interest both to graduates and undergraduates. It takes the academic students out of their local and comparatively narrow college life, shows them the greater University, and gives them the maturer opinions of graduates and members of the Faculty on all topics of general interest to the University...