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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Richard Evans Sperry '06, let half back, prepared at Marston University School, Baltimore, where he played on the football team two years. He is 20 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighs 179 pounds...
...made on excellent 15-yard line plunges. The only change from Wednesday in the line-up of the first eleven was the substitution of White at left guard in place of McFadon. T. Meier, who has not played during the past week, owing to injuries, engaged in the last half of yesterday's scrimmage at right tackle on the first team. The aggressive work of Hurley, Mills, Sperry and Hanley, in the back field of the first eleven was remarkably fast and effective, the long end runs of Hurley being especially noteworthy. The work of the University eleven...
...first half Dorchester carried the hall to the Freshmen's 4-yard line, where it was lost on a fumble. The Freshmen were unable to make any substantial gains. In the second half the Freshmen put in some regular players, and after a 60-yard run by Lincoln, Somes was pushed over Dorchester's line for a touchdown. Pope kicked the goal. Later in the half, Pope made a 60-yard run after catching a punt on the Freshmen's 30-yard line. By line plays the Freshmen soon scored a second touchdown. Pope again kicked the goal...
During this half-year Mr. C. T. Copeland will give three readings on Wednesday evenings in Sever 11 at 8 o'clock. The first will be given November 2 on three masterpieces in the short story: "La, Mere Sauvage," translated from the French of Guy de Maupassant, "The Revolt of Mother," by Mary E. Wilkins, and "The Taking of Lungtungpen," by Rudyard Kipling. The other two readings will probably be given November 9 and 16. The first of these will be on the last season at the theatre and will include discussions of Ben Greet and Ada Rehan in Shakespere...
...first number of the "Harvard Republican" will appear on Friday, October 28, and will contain, besides contributed articles, political discussions, half-tones and cartoons, complete announcements of the parade. Five thousand copies will be printed for free distribution throughout all the Cambridge dormitories. The paper may also be obtained after Friday on application at the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's. Thurston's, Amee's the Co-operative, Butler's, Memorial Hall, and Raudall Hall. All contributions should be sent, before tomorrow noon, to W. B. Flint 1L., 55 Trowbridge street...