Word: long
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...recent meeting of the Chess Club C. L. Cole 1901, was elected treasurer, vice P. W. Long '98, resigned...
Graduates have long deplored the lack of a permanent policy in Harvard athletics, but have failed to realize that this was largely due to the lack of a permanent policy upon their own part. The proposed association will tend to remedy this. Its permanent secretary will be ready at all times to furnish to members accurate information and to receive suggestions and information from them. The executive committee will be in position to take advantage of such suggestions and information. It will be in touch with graduates and undergraduates, coaches and players, and its familiarity with past experience and present...
...death under similar conditions with true Christian heroism, Edward T. Cabot, Samuel Dexter and Alward, that we ought to rejoice and be thankful that they were with us and that their lives were what they were, rather than to lament that their lives were not as long as we would have wished...
Herbert Alward '91, died at Chicago on Dec. 21, after a long illness of typhoid fever. His is a well known name among Harvard men. In the spring of '90 he played third base on the nine, and in the fall of the same year substituted Upton at left tackle in the game with Yale. He was also an expert wrestler...
Harvard's team this year will be composed of E. E. Southard 1 M., and J. Hewins, Jr., '98, with F. E. Thayer '99, and P. W. Long '98 as substitutes. Southard has been one of Harvard's representatives in the last two tournaments, last year winning all six of his games. He probably stands at the head of college players at the present time. Hewins played in the '94 tournament, where he won five out of six games. Being out of college two years, he did not again take part in any intercollegiate tournaments until last year, when...