Word: latin
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...senior eleven played two twenty-minute balrs, against the Cambridge Latin school yesterday afternoon on the field back of Divinity. Cambridge was made up of light men, but they played a remarkably plucky game. They out-played Harvard in team work but were not a match in weight. Cambridge passed well and their backs were trained. At the start Raymond's kick lost Ninety twenty yards. Rushes by McLeod and Aiken, however, regained what was lost and and brought the ball to the thirty yard line. During the scrimmages Cambridge tackled well. Crane got another fifteen yards, aided...
...teams played as follows: Ninety-rushers, Faulkner, Slocum, Darling, Fessendon, (centre) Pulsifer, Aiken, Tyson; R. Jones, quarter-back; McLeod and Wells, half-backs; J. Crane, full-back. Cambridge Latin School-rushers, Whittemore, Sprague, McDaniel, Haynes (centre) Dickinson, Howlett, Harding; R. Wrenn, quarterback; Corbett and Clarke, half-backs; Raymond, full-back...
...recent meeting of the interscholastic foot ball association the following schedule was adopted for the fall games: Oct. 18. Nobles vs. Boston Latin, Brookline Common; Hopkinsons vs. Roxbury Latin, Franklin Park: 19, Combination vs. Hopkinsons, Brookline; 25th, Boston Latin vs. Hopkinsons, Franklin Park. Cambridge vs. Combination, at Cambridge; Roxbury vs. English High, Brookline; 26th, Nobles vs. Combination, Brookline...
...Upper Massachusetts yesterday afternoon at 1.30 for the election of officers. Upon motion of the class, Mr. Cumnock was made chairman of the meeting. Nominations for president were then asked for and the names of Mr. Fearing of Cutters, Mr. Trafford of Exeter, and Mr. Strong of Boston Latin were placed before the class. A committee of three, consisting of Mr. Herrick, '90, Mr. Dean, '91, and Mr. Rantoul, '92 was appointed to receive the ballots, and the class proceeded to a vote. The first ballot gave Mr. Fearing a pleurality but not a majority which was necessary...
...Kittredge of the English department, has revised Allen and Greenough's Latin grammar...