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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...reported, one of whom was R. B. Guild '06, who played on his Freshman team, and on the second eleven last year Brill, who received a slight injury Monday, was out in the afternoon. A large part of the squad was excused from morning practice, which was very light and lasted only about an hour. There will be no more morning practice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCRIMMAGE DISCOURAGING | 9/27/1905 | See Source »

...practice yesterday morning was very light. In the afternoon the men had drill in falling on the ball, and as usual small squads tackled the dummies. The ends were given practice in running down the field under punts and the line men were tried at blocking and, breaking through, in which Brill received a slight injury to his knee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bureau of Information | 9/26/1905 | See Source »

This year a series of "pop concerts" was held in the Union. Once each month the members of the Union filled to overflowing the Living Room, and led by the University Orchestra, sang the songs familiar to all Harvard men. Light refreshments were served and the songs were interspersed with hearty cheers. These "pop concerts" should be a permanent feature at the Union...

Author: By Raymond Oveson., | Title: THE UNION IN THE PAST YEAR | 6/23/1905 | See Source »

After Thursday's light work all the crews had hard practice yesterday. The University crew rowed downstream in the afternoon one and a half miles at a stroke of about 26, raising it to 32 in the last mile which was rowed in about 5 minutes. Partly because of the ideal weather conditions the men showed great improvement over former work and seemed to be rounding into fine shape. The University four-oar was given a hard row in the morning and the afternoon. The Freshman eight rowed two miles downstream in 10 minutes and 23 seconds during the afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crews Given Hard Practice | 6/17/1905 | See Source »

Following is the program for the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall this evening: 1. March, "Bunker Hill," Strube 2. Overture, "Light Cavalry," Suppe 3. Waltz, "Artist's Life," Strauss 4. Selection, "The Red Feather," DeKoven (Libretto by Charles Emerson Cook.) 5. Selection, "Grand Duchess," Offenbach 6. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini 'Cello Obligato, Mr. Keller. 7. Intermezzo, "Naila," Delibes 8. "Czardas," Grossman 9. American Fantasy, Herbert 10. Selection, "Yankee Consul," Robyn 11. "Charge of the Hussars," Spindler 12. March, "Stars and Stripes," Sousa

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pop Concert | 6/17/1905 | See Source »

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