Word: manned
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the Taft Club held in the Trophy Room of the Union last night an advisory board consisting of one man from each class in the College, and one man from the Law School was elected as follows: R. H. Oveson 3L., M. L. Newhall '08, S. D. Bush '09, E. C. Bacon '10, and E. Harding...
...make keen competition. The problem will be to find a centre. At present the alternative possibilities for the position are Browne, whom it may be found necessary to shift from guard to centre, and Wellmann of this year's Freshman team who, with more experience, will prove a valuable man. The two forward positions are well provided for; Allen and Currie have played together for three years, Scribner won his "H" this year, and Jamerson '11 and Miller '11 have shown possibilities as forwards. The guard positions also will be sharply contested for by ex-Captain Brooks, G. G. Browne...
Both relay races were hotly contested, especially the 1911 race. In this, Cooper of the Harvard team led his man to the finish, but through a misunderstanding did not touch the mark. The closeness of the meet is shown by the fact that had Cooper won his race the score would have resulted in Harvard's favor, as 8 points were allowed...
These figures show that the chief criticism of the new system is without foundation. It is not at all necessary for a man to confine himself monotonously to fish and eggs in order to keep down his cating expenses. For $5.50 a week as large an assortment of meat may be had during the week as under the old plan. On the other hand, he who is content with the fish and egg menu may eat for less than...
...relay team will swim the Yale 1911 team 200 yards, each man racing 50 yards. The Harvard Freshman team this year is very fast...