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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...attention to a desirable change in the existing system of awarding football insignia. The University squad now numbers about thirty men, of whom perhaps fifteen will, by the end of the season, have won the right to wear the football "H". The others, who may be only a little less competent than the men for whom they are substitutes, will have no reward except the consciousness of duty well done...
Another close finish occurred in the two-mile run. E. L. Viets '10, starting with 40 yards handicap, won first place in 10 minutes and 13 seconds, finishing less than a yard ahead of P. R. Withington '12, who ran from scratch. R. H. Rowse '12 was third...
Extremely few men reported for the first day's practice yesterday, and unless a large number of new men report today it will be absolutely impossible to form any kind of a team, as the first game comes in less than a week. All Seniors of any football ability whatever must report dressed to play at 3.30. All 1910 men in the graduate schools are eligible. F. H. BURRAGE, Captain...
...they are altogether serious. In this community it is not necessary to explain the error of Mr. Chapman's attitude; the aims and methods of President Eliot and the Corporation stand above such reactionary attacks. Harvard men do not care whether their University has a few students more or less than any other institution in the land, except that large numbers offer large means for spreading and deepening Harvard influence. As to Mr. Chapman's criticism of the Corporation as a mere body of business men, it is sufficient to say that the organization of that body is the same...
...toward the Harvard goal. Three different men fell on the ball before Pratt, the Williams right end, finally captured it on Harvard's 3-yard line. On the next play J. Brooks plunged through centre for a touchdown and Peterson kicked an easy goal. The score was made in less than five minutes of play...