Word: marked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...pure a pleasure as it should be, and as it was when he rowed on the crew. It is to be hoped that rowing will be further fostered in the near future by the construction of a dam at Craigie Bridge, which would keep the river at high water mark all the time. In concluding, he spoke of the generosity of Alexander Agassiz, who had already given much to the University in many ways, and of the diligent efforts of Professor Hollis in the interest of athletics...
GROTON, MASS., Noor 7, 1900:--St. Mark's School defeated Groton this afternoon by the score of 16 to 0. St. Mark's on played Groton from the beginning and their goal was in danger only once. Their plays through tackle and around the ends were almost always sure gains. In the first half St. Mark's scored on two place kicks, the first from the 20 yard line as the result of a foul tackle by Groton, and the second, after the ball had been rushed to Groton's ten yard line. In the second half Hinkle...
...Truxton Hare '01 captain and left guard, prepared at St. Mark's, and played left guard on his school team for three years. He has played left guard on the Pennsylvania team since his freshman year. He is 6 feet 1 1-2 inches tall, weighs 200 pounds and is 21 years...
...annual St. Mark's-Groton game will be played at Groton on Wednesday, Nov. 7. The officials will be Deland of Harvard and Rodgers of Yale...
...Illinois), Tufts Weekly, The Tech, Oberlin Review, The Lafayette, Scarlet and Black (Iowa College), Oregon Weekly, University of Chicago Weekly, The Hustler (Vanderbilt Univ.,) Olive and Blue (Tulane), Vidette Reporter (Univ. of Iowa), F. and M. Weekly (Franklin and Marshal, Va.), Nebraskan-Hesperian, Exonian, Phillipian (Andover), Vindex (St. Mark's School), St. Paul's Life, Cutler Fortnightly...