Word: lighting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Sargent's class in light developing exercises will meet for the first time this year on Monday, October 5, at 5 o'clock p. m. in the Gymnasium. This class will be open to all members of the University, and all who intend to join are requested to be present at the first meeting...
...object of this class is to give to all those students who are not connected with any of the athletic teams of the University, and who desire to take regular exercise in company with others, an opportunity to develop themselves under systematic instruction. The exercises will consist of light gymnastics, drill with dumb bells, indian clubs, etc. Various light games will also be introduced...
Yesterday afternoon the candidates for the Freshman Football Team were divided into six squads and had their first practice on Soldiers Field. The work was light, consisting of dropping on the ball and breaking through. Afterwards a short run was taken...
...with the game, formally opened with the practice on So diers Field, September 21. There was no summer practice, although a squad of backs consisting of Captain Wrightington, Beale '97, Warren '97, Brown '98, Cozzens '98, Mills '99, Richardson '99, and Cochrane '99, assembled at Barnstable for ten days light practice in August...
...recover. The stroke is longer and has more rhythm and swing than that of late Harvard crews. The average weight of the crew is one hundred and seventy pounds. The men are all in good condition. The crew rows twice a day regularly, the morning work being rather light and the hard rows taken about six in the evening. The 'Varsity has been practicing half mile starts with the Freshmen of late so as to be able to get at a full speed in a few strokes. The really essential difference between Harvard and her opponents is that the former...