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...freshman team beat the Cambridge High and Latin Schools eleven yesterday afternoon by a score of 22-6. The work on both sides was poor and the freshmen were very slow in lining up, getting through, and dropping on the rall. The tackling was something of an improvement over that of Saturday's game at Exeter. Ninety-three made four touchdowns from three of Brice kicked goals...
...execrable. Their tackling could hardly have been poorer, while there was hardly any attempt at blocking off. The rushers were slow in dropping on the ball, but they got through well, and showed considerable snap. The half-backs played a fair rushing game, but their tackling also was high and anything but effective. Johnson as full-back played a fine rushing and kicking game, and he and Kendricken and Ellsworth did about all the work in tackling. Exeter started off with the ball and by good rushing brought it up to Harvard's ten yard line where '93 secured...
...Fearing. Mile run-G. Collamore, C. H. Pierce. 120 yards hurdle-R. G. Fearing. One mile walk-H. Ware, C. B. Barden, S. M. Brice. Two mile bicycle P. W. Davis, C. C. Goodrich, J. E. Tweedy. Running broad jump-B. B. Hinkley, L. A. Frothingham. Running high jump-C. Andrade, R. G. Pearing. Pole vault-R. 68. Miller. Putting the shot-P 8 N. Joks sonia G. Andrede, Kelton. Throwing the hammer-E. B. Hinkley. S. Saltonstall. G. K. Cummings, P. S. K. Johason...
...possible the opinion of the university regarding the advisability of having our library lighted during the evening. The post-cards returned to us, to the number of about twelve hundred, together with a petition were sent to the corporation, and in reply we were informed that although it was highly desirable that the improvement requested should be made there was at that time no money available for the purpose. The answer given was of course sincere, and there seemed, therefore, nothing to do but to submit to the inevitable. Now that another college year has opened, however, it is fitting...
...intended that this club shall be of the high order befitting its name and the department of the university which it is one of its aims to build up. A number of men from the Graduate department were honored with elections on Wednesday evening. Henceforward it will be no more the Intercollegiate club, but the Graduate club, and as such it is expected to take its proper place among the permanent clubs of Harvard University. The officers of the club are: President, Mr. Siebert; vice-president, Dr. Markley; secretary, Mr. Roe; treasurer, Mr. Chittenden. Executive committee: Dr. Markley. chairman; Messrs...