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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Besides D.J. Hurley '05, captain, the following members of last year's team will return to College: J. Parkinson, Jr., '06, center; J.D. Nichols '06, left half-bask; H. Le Moyne '07, left guard; and possibly T.G. Meier, 2nd, '04, left tackle. The men who leave College or will be ineligible in the fall are: C.B. Marshal '04, quarterback and ex-captain; A. Marshall 3L., right guard; D.W. Knowlton 1G., right tackle; W.J. Clothier '04, left end; A. tackle; W.J. Clothier '04, left end; A. Goodhue '04, left halfback; E. Bowditch, Jr., 1L., right end; H. Schoellkopf 2L., fullback...
...first places. Schick, Grilk and Perkins will be the best men in the sprints. Schick has won the one hundred and the two-twenty-yard dashes in the dual games for the last three years. Dives and B.L. Young in the quarter; H.B. Young, Buffum and Cobb in the half-mile; Rowland in the mile; King, Ware and Hall in the two-mile; Bird in the high and low hurdles; Murphy, R. Robeson, Crane, Derby, and E.L. Young in the high jump; Ayres and Ford in the broad jump; Gring and Sawyer in the pole-vault; Le Moyne and Schoenfuss...
...June 22.--The three eights rowed two miles down stream to the Navy Yard this afternoon under very good conditions. The first crew gained steadily and finishing three and a half lengths ahead. The time was 10 minutes, 3 seconds. The race between the Freshman and second crews was very close. In the first half mile the Freshmen secured a good lead but the second gradually cut it down and finished only a few feet behind. Shortly afterwards the Yale university and freshman eights went over the same course under slightly better conditions. Their time was a few seconds faster...
...desire the half-tone plates of themselves can get them with the albums for 23 cents extra. SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMMITTEE...
...Harvard Year Book is now on sale at the Cambridge bookstores at two dollars a copy. It is a volume of 235 pages, 9 by 12 inches in size, and contains half-tone cuts, lists of members, and other data of the various athletic, social, and literary organizations of the University. There is also a series of illustrated accounts commemorative of the principal events of the year, such as the completion of the Stadium, President Eliot's birthday, and the performances of "Hamlet." The book makes a complete and interesting record of the occurrences of the past year...