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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...much confidence may reasonably be taken in the remark made by a man of wide football experience after Saturday's game, "That is the best Harvard team I ever saw"? There is no denying the fact that the exhibition of all around football displayed by the University team against Carlisle was noticeably better with the exception of kicking and handing punts than that of any Harvard team as far back as the present board can recall. The most conspicuous element and the most gratifying was the ample evidence of strategic football brains and it was quite as much a triumph...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A REMARKABLE SHOWING. | 11/9/1908 | See Source »

...meeting of the Junior class in Lower Massachusetts this evening at 7 o'clock, to elect a committee which will nominate the class officers for the coming year. The clause of the 1910 constitution which refers to this meeting says; "At this meeting the nominations for the committee may be made to the number of 20; and a ballot then being cast, each man voting for 10 of the 20 nominees, the 10 receiving the highest number of votes shall constitute the committee. In addition to the 10 elected members, the class officers shall be members ex-officiis. The committee...

Author: By E. C. Bacon., | Title: Junior Class Meeting in Lower Mass. | 11/9/1908 | See Source »

...nominating committee has made the following nominations for class officers; for president, H. Jaques, Jr., R. C. Foster; for vice-president, C. Hann, Jr., A. Sweetser; for secretary, H. MacNider, T. T. Scudder. Further nominations may be made by petitions signed by 50 members of the class and must be handed in at Russell 9 before 6 o'clock on Wednesday. No one may be so nominated who has served as a class officer. The elections, by Australian ballot, will be held in the CRIMSON office Thursday, from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nominations for 1911 Class Officers | 11/9/1908 | See Source »

...tobacco juice; tell of beasts of fabulous dimensions and behavior, without fear of the "malleus naturfakerorum." Like other patterns for stories, this can be repeated to monotony. In "Autumn in the Forest," Mr. Edgell reproduces the sights he "photographed in his mind for future reference"; but, if I may pursue the figure, the retouching shows too much--nature does not willingly submit to being written up. His story, "Eb. Demming's Coon Hunt," is clever, and the dialect has greater verisimilitude than we commonly look for in such things. The defective who turns out to be more...

Author: By G. F. Moore., | Title: Advocate Reviewed by Prof. Moore | 11/7/1908 | See Source »

...score of 5 to 0. The 1912 team is the strongest Freshman eleven in several years, having defeated Groton, 6 to 0, and tied the University team in practice. The Brown freshmen won from Wercester Academy last Saturday by a score of 29 to 0, and a close game may be expected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Football With Brown 1912 | 11/7/1908 | See Source »

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