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...this is a subject of the greatest importance to both graduates and undergraduates, it is hoped that this communication will bring about a general expression of opinion and perhaps some suggestions that will bear fruit. A. J. HAMMERSLOUGH...
...lectures have been arranged for the winter term, to be delivered by Mr. Sidney Lee, editor-in-chief of the Dictionary of National Biography, and one of the greatest living authorities on Shakespeare. The first lecture will be given on February 21, the subject being "National Biography," and the second on February 28, on "Shakespeare's Philosophy...
...open, though his gains on kicks were necessarily short, showed that he is possessed of remarkable coolness. At centre, Sugden was opposed to one of the best players in that position in the country but was not in the least outplayed. A. Marshall, at guard, deserves the greatest credit for his able showing against Glass, who filled one of the strongest places in Yale's line. Scarcely a gain was made through this position on the Harvard team, and once at a critical time, Marshall broke through and tackled one of Yale's trick plays for a loss. Barnard bore...
...began September 17. There were to be filled on the team the two tackle positions formerly occupied by Cutts and Blagden, left guard where Lee played, Campbell's old position at left end, Ristine's place at right halfback, and centre, played last year by Sargent and Greene. The greatest need was immediately felt for heavy, active, aggressive men for the line positions, but there seemed to be no one who could satisfy all the requirements or come up to the standards set by the previous players. Among the men who had been substitutes on the team in former years...
...obliged to punt. Kernan made a beautiful 65 yards kick which on the return that followed resulted in a gain of 30 yards. With the ball at the centre of the field, Harvard started in on a series of short gains that carried the ball, but only with the greatest difficulty, to Dartmouth's 26-yard line. Graydon plunged through left tackle for 14 yards, and after three or four advances on line plays, Knowlton went between left guard and tackle for a touchdown. Barnard narrowly missed a difficult goal. Score: Harvard, 10; Dartmouth...