Word: heads
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...discussion of college athletics the delegates all agreed that physical training was not being overdone in Harvard or in the majority of the other large colleges. P. D. Haughton '99, head coach of the football team, R. F. Herrick '90, a member of the Athletic Committee, and A. G. Cable '09 were all prominent in the discussion of this subject...
...Head usher--W. G. Wendell; assistant head ushers--sections 13 to 22, W. B. Parsons, sections 23 to 37, A. P. Loring; head section ushers--13, R. E. Andrews; 14, A. S. Burnham; 15, C. E. Cotting; 16, H. Goepper; 17, C. C. Perkins; 18, S. F. Kimball; 19, L. M. Arrowsmith; 20, B. S. Van Rensselaer; 21, S. Andrews; 22, L. L. Forchhlmer; 23, J. P. Reynolds; 24, W. M. Evarts; 25, R. H. Eggleston; 26, E. S. Allen; 27, L. B. Packard; 28, R. Ellis; 29, F. A. B. Washburn; 30, A. S. Olmsted; 31, S. Cobb...
...requested to wear their caps and gowns. At 11.30 everyone will march in a procession, lead by the sons of veterans and the Loyal Legion of Boston, of which General Porter is a member, to Sanders Theatre. The following have been appointed marshals for the parade: G. Gund '09, head-marshal; K. S. Cate '09, B. D. Hall '09, H. von Kaltenborn '09. Persons not members of the University are requested to bring a small bunch of flowers to place in the transept of Memorial Hall as a memorial offering. At the annual meeting of the Memorial Society held recently...
...except Harvey and MacLaughlin counted once. MacLaughlin and Simons were very fast around second base, and Dillon and Reed also covered much ground. Dana made a fine running catch of a foul fly. Briggs played a splendid game on first base in spite of a severe blow on the head in the third inning, when Myers collided with him as he stepped into the baseline to stop a wide throw from Hicks. Lanigan was a little unsteady in the eighth inning and his two errors were responsible for Princeton's only run; but otherwise he played a splendid game...
...Pitman, who was passed, started for second when White hit a fast liner to Simons. The latter caught it close to the ground and threw to first. Harvard's other run came in the sixth with two out, when Dana hit to Reed, who threw far over Warwick's head into the bleachers. There should have been another run in the eighth. Currier singled, and was advanced a base on Aronson's sacrifice. The latter was safe on the first baseman's poor throw to Dillon, who covered the base. MacLaughlin struck out, and Dana knocked a fly to right...