Word: holdings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...starting signal, Randolph and Claverly got away first and led for about 50 yards. They were unable to hold this lead, however, for Thayer, with a short, fast stroke, quickly caught and passed them. Randolph and Russell, who were nearest the Cambridge shore then fell a little behind, rowing a slow, clean stroke. Claverly and Mt. Auburn street were following, nearly even, about a length of open water behind Thayer. Just above the Harvard bridge, Russell and Randolph put up the stroke, and gained rapidly on Thayer, but the latter was able to sprint although it had been rowing...
...short, light signal practice in the rain, the university squad of thirty players, with coaches, managers and trainers, left on the 6.18 train for Boston. The party is due to arrive at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning and will stop at the Hotel Lenox. The team will probably hold a light practice on Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon. All the men are in good condition...
...resident study in Cambridge. The number of colleges and universities represented in the list is fifty-seven. Of the appointees, sixty-eight are, or have been students in the University, while forty-six, or forty per cent., have never studied at Harvard. Twenty-one, or eighteen per cent., hold a Harvard A.B. or S.B. as their first degree. Six are Harvard undergraduates, and seventeen are seniors in other colleges. The appointments have an aggregate income of $32,650. A number of fellowships and scholarships affected by special provisions have not yet been filled for 1909-10, and hence...
...runs from the kick formation, after Houston had been taken out of the play. Captain Fish distinguished himself by making a marvelous catch of a perfect forward pass from O'Flaherty while he was falling over backwards. Throughout the game the whole team showed a tendency to hold; several times penalties prevented long runs from being allowed and lost the University team a number of opportunities to have the ball in West Point's territory. O'Flaherty used very good judgment in his selection of plays. His drop-kick was perfect, the ball going over the bar from...
...first division of yesterday's bumping races, the first three crews maintained their relative positions almost without change. At the second turn Randolph nearly caught Claverly, but was unable to hold the gain and soon dropped back to its former position. Thayer drew up steadily on Beck-Hampden-Fairfax and caught them shortly after they passed the first turn...