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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...John Fiske on "The Early History of Virginia and the Other Southern Colonies" will be read with great pleasure throughout the University. To those who are at all interested in American history the attractive subjects of the lectures and the acknowledged authority of the lecturer on these subjects will make the series of particular interest and value...
...shown and approached very nearly the form of last year's team at the same time of the year. The play of the team was full of dash, strong in both defense and offense, and improvement was noticeable in handling the ball and in team work. The make-up of the team has now been decided upon as follows: Centre, Overfield; guards, Wharton and Woodruff; tackles, Farrar and Uffenheimer; ends, Boyle and Dickson or Hedges; quarterback, Goodman or Weeks; halfbacks, Gelbert and Morice; fullback, Minds. Weeks's play at quarterback in the Carlisle game made him the favorite...
...game yesterday afternoon between the Worcester Athletic Club and the Freshman team was a most onesided affair. The Freshman line held beautifully, so that with the exception of one 25 yard run Worcester Athletic was at no time able to make their five yards. The '00 backs also put up a strong game, making long runs behind good interference. In this respect the Freshmen were especially superior to W. A. C., for the latter absolutely lacked team work and appeared frequently not to understand their signals...
...allow such a misrepresentation of our sentiment toward Cambridge men to pass uncorrected. Technology men have nothing but the best of feeling for Harvard and the keenest appreciation of the many courtesies we have received from Harvard men. It is our hope that in spite of these efforts to make trouble between us, we may become in the future even better neighbors than we have been in the past...
...Hare and Hound Runs begin today. These runs are excellent exercise and good sport, besides they show the men who are likely to make the Mott Haven Team in the spring as long distance runners, so that a large number should turn out. There will be five runs, ending up with a cross-country. Prizes are given to the two first hares in. W. R. Mansfield '97 has charge of the runs and will see that the first ones are easy enough for all, whether they have trained or not this fall. H. W. Foote '97 and A. Blakemore...