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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...work of the crews during the fall has been mainly directed toward the smoothing out of the boat. The blade work has shown decided improvement, and at the present time the boat runs well between the strokes. There is plenty of power behind the boat and the men have good endurance. The crews have rowed five times a week since October 3, and have been followed by Coach Wray in a single. All the members of last year's victorious eight except Captain Richardson are in the boat this year. R. Cutler, captain of last year's Freshman crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREW RACE IN BASIN AT 3.45 | 11/11/1908 | See Source »

...Freshman shooting team was defeated by the Yale freshman on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon, by a score of 181 to 163. A strong wind made conditions unfavorable for good shooting. The best individual score was made by Hammer of Yale, with 43 out of a possible 50, McLoughlin of Harvard having the next best score of 40. Following are the teams and individual scores: HARVARD 1912. YALE 1912. McLoughlin, 40 Hammer, 43 Fry, 36 Dimock, 37 Heard, 36 Stone, 36 Lewis, 26 Dickinson, 33 Howell, 25 Clarke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1912 Shooting Team Lost to Yale | 11/9/1908 | See Source »

...individual work, Fish and MacKay stood out in the line. Fish was always active and ran out the forward passes for good gains. MacKay broke through the Indian line on nearly every play, blocking kicks and breaking up interference. Crowley and Browne played well, Browne strengthening the backfield considerably on the defence. Cutler got his plays off smoothly and with good speed, but was slightly outpunted by Thorpe. The substitution of fresh men in the backfield at critical moments proved more than successful, Leslie, Smith and Ver Wiebe all doing well. White, Corbett and Leslie were the best ground gainers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 17; CARLISLE, O | 11/9/1908 | See Source »

...first line, "Land that the lakes have brided." The lingling anapests of "Morituri Salutamus" seem fitter to "Here's a health to King Charles" than to the bleeding and tearful gladiator. "Jealousy" is an aptly turned conceit in four lines; and "Will of the Wisp" has a good second stanza...

Author: By G. F. Moore., | Title: Advocate Reviewed by Prof. Moore | 11/7/1908 | See Source »

...well, blocking one of Galatti's punts and breaking up several other plays. The work of the University team was full of life, and the backfield showed improvement in handling kicks. Dunlap was in at left guard and Withington went back to tackle. The second team played a good, hard game, Minot and Page doing particularly well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INDIVIDUAL WORK FOR TEAM | 11/6/1908 | See Source »

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