Word: man
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...race between the University team and Yale, the distance will be a little less than two miles, each man running six laps, or 780 yards. In the Freshman and class races, each man will run three laps, making a total distance of 1560 yards. The University team is much stronger than last year's team and should win from Yale in good time. The Freshman team is not as fast as the 1910 Freshman team, but is expected to win from the Yale freshmen...
...man may play on more than one team. Each team shall have a substitute who may play if necessary...
...team playing an ineligible man shall forfeit the contest in which the man was played...
...course it is impossible to lay down any strict rules, but a few suggestions may be of assistance. No man can go through Harvard without changes in his point of view a broadening of his faculties, and new ideas on every phase of life. These are the points that may be brought out. Specific facts are wanted, but a little thought on the bearing of each important event in the formation of character and tastes will make the record far more interesting and useful. Influence of schooling, friends, room-mates, instructors or undergraduate undertakings, are all points of the utmost...
...Captain Brooks, at right guard, the position he has occupied for the past two seasons, plays a hard game, recovers the ball well, and keeps it in the opponent's territory most of the time. Browne, who will play left guard if Fish goes in at centre, covers his man closely and is clover at scoring from his position. Fish, who will probably, start the game at centre, is still somewhat crude in his handling of the ball but covers closely and shows good head-work. His height and weight often give him a considerable advantage over his opponent...