Word: lane
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hosmer '55 delivered a most interesting address last night in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum on "John Harvard in England." This was the first of two lectures on John Harvard to be given under the auspices of the Harvard Memorial Society. W. C. Lane '81 introduced the speaker...
...would suggest that those who wish to attend the dinner should apply for tickets early, since if the number of graduates who wish to come proves to be unexpectedly large, the number of tickets available for undergraduates may have to be limited. W. C. LANE...
Second Newell--Stroke, H. Richardson '09; 7, W. DeF. Beal '11; 6, V. G. Schmitt '11; 5, C. D. Osborne '10; 4, D. C. Heath '10; 3, K. W. Hunter '11; 2, R. M. Lane '10; bow, G. C. Prince '10; cox., H. W. Hines...
...game was replete with sensational runs, forward passes and onside kicks, and all the touchdowns were made as a direct result of one or more of these open plays. The longest run was of 75 yards by Mt. Pleasant, the Carlisle quarterback. His interference opened up a lane through the midst of the Harvard team and through this he ran for a touchdown. Throughout the game his playing was remarkable. His generalship was excellent and in the backfield he ran back punts and kickoffs for long gains. His all around work stamps him as one of the best quarterbacks...
...suggestion that a celebration be made on this anniversary was made last spring by W. C. Lane '81, president of the Harvard Memorial Society. A committee consisting of the four undergraduate class presidents and the officers of the Memorial Society with a few representative undergraduates, was forthwith formed. Plans for a formal pageant were given up because the committee was unable to find any one to write a suitable piece. It is hoped that some eminent speaker may be secured for the formal part of the celebration. Another meeting of the committee will be held next week when more definite...