Word: naming
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...default of a better explanation of failure,- is strenuously denied by all who are in a position to know. Nevertheless it is extremely doubtful whether circumstances do not produce a biased selection of candidates not in the least contemplated. The candidates for a Freshman team who have made a name for themselves as athletes in the interscholastic league or at some Eastern preparatory schools, will attract the eye of the coach more naturally than an equally good man whose capabilities are unknown...
LOST.- A case of Riepfler drawing instruments and a note book-both with name. E. B. Edwards on the cover. Also Kelley's Question of Ships. Will finder please leave at Crimson office and receive reward...
...Boston Chess Club tendered a reception to E. E. Southard 1 M., Saturday evening at the club rooms, 18 Boylston place. President A. H. Soden, in the name of the club, presented him with a handsome silver medal as a souvenir of his success and of the occasion. The medal bears the inscription "To Elmer E. Southard, who has an unbroken record in three intercollegiate contests." Southard replied briefly, thanking the donors. F. E. Thayer '99, president of the Harvard Chess Club, also spoke...
LOST.- A case of Riepfler drawing instruments and a note book-both with name. E. B. Edwards on the cover. Also Kelley's Question of Ships. Will finder please leave at Crimson office and receive reward...
LOST.- A case of Riepfler drawing instruments and a note book-both with name. E. B. Edwards on the cover Also Kelley's Question of Ships. Will finder please leave at Crimson office and receive reward...