Word: havener
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Charles Haven Goodwin Scholarship...
Towards the end of August, Arthur T. Pilling '98, of Washington, D. C., died of heart failure at Gloucester, Mass. During the three years he was in college, Pilling took active interest in athletics; in his sophomore year he made the Mott Haven, and in his junior year, played on his class nine a portion of the season...
...nine won the second game and the series from Yale by the score of 10 to 8 at New Haven on June 29. Harvard led 8 to 3 at the end of the fourth inning but Yale tied the score in the seventh. Two more runs by Harvard in the eighth decided the game in their favor. Paine pitched a fine game, striking out six men in the first three innings. The whole nine played with the greatest steadiness and spirit...
Soon after the Yale-Harvard track games at New Haven, May 15, the CRIMSON, some of the graduates and undergraduates, at least two prominent members of this year's track team, and one New York writer, affirmed that the cause of the overwhelming defeat on that day was due to the overtraining of the Harvard team. This was done without consulting with me-the only one who knew what that training had been-apparently unmindful of the many winning Harvard track teams in the past that had received advice from the same source, not considering the element of better...
...after the game, and also on Commencement Day. Several cups which has been put away for safe keeping will be then displayed. Among them are the Graduates Rowing Cup, given as a trophy for the Fall races (now discontinued); the Graduates Football Cup, for kicking; the old Mott Haven Cup, the trophy from 1876-88, won by Harvard; and the Wells Cup for the class track games. There is also a silver baseball, won as a trophy...