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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...total enrolment of the University this year is about 1,400 as compared with 1,277 last year. The Freshman class numbers 390, which is larger by 19 than the entering class last year. There is a gain of 35 Freshmen in the scientific and a loss of 12 in the academic department...
...blocked kick, Lawrence running 45 yards with the ball; another through line-bucking and a 30 yard run by Knowles; and the other by securing the ball on Williams' fumble on her 5 yard line. At no time was Harvard's goal line threatened, nor could Williams gain substantially, except for a 15 yard run around left end on a double pass. Harvard, however, was unable to score more than three touchdowns, although in the second half ten new men were put in. Williams appeared to have considerable team play, but it availed little against the individual playing...
Team B was given the ball, and through runs by Knowles and bucking by Devens advanced the ball 20 yards, where they failed to gain. Derby broke through the line for ten yards, but team A failed to gain further and Meier punted for 30 yards. On the next line-up Devens returned the punt. A failed to gain, and Meier again punted, this time for 35 yards Daly ran back the punt 10 yards. Substitutes were then put in, and after a short signal practice the teams lined up again in midfield. G. L. Jones and Campbell carried...
Thirty-two men played in the first rounds of the Massachusetts State Tennis tournament at Longwood on Saturday. As D. F. Davis '00, the present champion, is now abroad, the winner of the tournament will gain the championship by default. The Harvard men entered have played as follows...
...section is due to the expression of a wish in a recent number of the CRIMSON, that such suggestions might be offered in the several departments of study; and we believe that it will decidedly enhance the value of the pamphlet for students, and for all who wish to gain information concerning the opportunities offered here for the study of Mathematics. J. M. PEIRCE. Cambridge, 12 June...