Word: lessing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...always in the second eleven's territory, as with the exception of Hanavan's run around Cochrane's end, and a few rushes by Bull, the second could gain little ground. Three touchdowns in all were scored during the ten minutes of play. Two of these were more or less sensational, and were due directly to the interference which swung into shape on the end plays much better than usual. The first touchdown was scored by Dibblee on a 90-yard end run. He was cleverly blocked off for past Litting and then had practically a clean field, although...
...annual Freshman fall track meeting was held on Holmes Field yesterday afternoon. The games on the whole were very uninteresting owing to the small number of entries and the slow time in which all the events were won. There were less entries than ever before in the Freshman games. There were no contestants in the 120 yds. and 220 yds. hurdles, the shot put, and hammer throw; and only two men in the high jump, pole vault, and 220 yds. dash. T. E. Burke, W. A. Applegate, A. W. Robinson and E. W. Mills did the best work. Burke easily...
Although the academic class of 1901 is three less in number than last year's Sophomore class, the entering class as a whole, including specials and first year Scientific students, is the largest that has yet registered...
...very practical reason for this success is obvious. The building offers so many conveniences, that the students as a body frequent it for attractions which they can not find elsewhere. The University Club at Yale on the other hand, is not so well fitted up, and is, in comparison, less popular. It is clear, therefore, that the Harvard Club should be supplied with everything which can minister to the comfort of its members. An extra effort must be made to provide a sufficient sum for the maintenance of a thoroughly well equipped building. Half way measures in this case...
...eleven defeated Newton A. A. yesterday afternoon by a score of 24 to 0, in a well played and interesting game. As a whole the 'Varsity showed a decided improvement over their recent form, and though two of the four touchdowns were more or less flukes, Newton forced the play but once, and then only to Harvard's 20-yard line where they were held for downs...