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Today's contest on Soldiers Field represents the very latest development in intercollegiate football. Thirty-nine years ago Harvard played McGill University in the first intercollegiate game under Rugby rules. The game was played on Jarvis Field, May 15, 1874, and resulted in a scoreless tie. Although these two teams had met the day before, the game on the 15th was the first of interest owing to the fact that it was played under the Canadian code of rules. The principal difference between the Harvard and Canadian rules was, to quote a daily paper of that date, that, "under...
...issue will contain a detailed account of the game, scores of all the leading teams for the season, statistics of the players, pictures of Captain Storer and Ketcham, a picture of a scrimmage in the first intercollegiate football contest in the United States under the present rules that between McGill and Harvard in 1874--a picture of the Yale "Bowl" as it will look when completed, and articles both on it and on the development of intercollegiate football...
...game, the CRIMSON will issue a special football extra. This will contain a detailed account of the game, scores of leading teams for the season, statistics, pictures of Captains Storer and Ketcham; a picture of a scrimmage in the first intercollegiate football contest in the United States--that between McGill and Harvard in 1874, a picture of the Yale "Bowl" as it will look when completed, and articles on it and the development of intercollegiate football...
...second annual Interscholastic Competition in Architecture closes today. Designs must be handed in at the School of Architecture, Robinson Hall, by this noon. The competition which is between Harvard, Cornell, McGill, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, and Technology is for a first prize of $90 and a second prize of $60. The judges for the competition are as follows: A. H. Cox, Technology: P. A. Davis 3d. Pennsylvania: J. A. Gade Harvard; B. G. Goodhue, McGill; C. Z. Klander, Syracuse; and M. Prevot, Cornell...
Architectural students of Harvard, Cornell, McGill, Montreal, Syracuse, the University of Michigan, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will enter the second annual interscholastic architectural competition which begins today and lasts five weeks. Last year the competition was directed by the Harvard School of Architecture, and this year will be under the management of the Architectural Department of the University of Pennsylvania...