Word: lateness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...race, Morris, who rowed bow in last year's Freshman crew, but has not been in training this fall, was put in at bow yesterday, and DuBois was moved from bow to Glidden's place at 3. Although Morris is a very good oar, any change at so late a date tends to make the crew considerably slower. The race is sure to be well contested and is likely to be won or lost in the last quarter of a mile. The second crews are very evenly matched. The drawing for courses resulted in the Second Weld crew's getting...
...will of the late Dr. James W. Campbell, Yale hon. '90, which was probated recently, contained a gift of $700 to provide a yearly gold medal for that member of the Medical School who shall have maintained the highest stand in his studies throughout the three year's course...
...from scoring. The latter, by vigorous rushing with the tackles, often ran the ball well into the Freshman territory, but lost it by fumbling at critical times. The 1903 team was able to make few gains by rushing the ball. In the second half neither side scored a touchdown. Late in the half, however, Lovering kicked a pretty goal from the field from the forty-yard line and at a difficult angle. The Sophomores were rushing the ball rapidly down the field, when the game was called on account of darkness...
...gaining around Harvard's ends failed, and Miller punted. Gierasch, annoyed by the Indian ends, did not catch the ball cleanly and it rolled to one side. Redwater dropped on it, scrambled to his feet and broke away down a clear field. Daly caught him from behind, but too late to prevent a touchdown. Wheelock missed the goal...
Columbus Calvert Baldwin '93, of New York, son of the late Hon. C. C. Baldwin, died last Tuesday of typhoid fever...