Word: nine
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...tournament has been won by Harvard nine times, by Columbia seven times, and by Yale once. The intercollegiate cup, which was won by Columbia last year, is held one year by the winning team, every member of which receives a silver medal. To gain permanent possession of the cup, a team must win the championship for ten successive years...
Among the seventeen Boston surgeons who have accepted honorary appointment in the newly-organized medical reserve corps of the United States army, there are nine graduates of the University, five of the Medical School, and one who has received an honorary degree. These men will form the nucleus for addition to the regular strength of the army in time of war. The appointees, of whom no service will be required except in time of war, have the rank of lieutenants, and will be given the highest volunteer rank when called into service...
...admitted to the Bar in 1869. For two years, while in the Law School, he was private secretary to Charles Sumner. From 1877-78 and for the last 16 years, he has been an Overseer of Harvard College. He was also editor of the North American Review for nine years. Mr. Storey was president of the American Bar Association for the year 1896. Since 1905 he has been president of the Anti-Imperialist League. He has written a "Life of Charles Sumner" in the Statesman series, and various other political pamphlets and addresses...
...Boston, organized last spring, has immediately taken the place which has been waiting for it so long, and we are more and more surprised that it came into existence so recently. Three weeks ago it gave a very successful dinner to last year's winning crew and baseball nine, and tonight it is entertaining the members of the football squad. Occasions such as these, where graduates and undergraduates meet on a common footing as Harvard men, furnish some of the most delightful memories of a college career, and we hope for the sake of the various teams at least, that...
When Harvard appeared on the field in the second half, Withington had replaced Dunlap at left guard. Tobin kicked off to Browne, who ran the ball back sixteen yards to the 18-yard line. Corbett and White tried the right side of the line for nine yards. Pishon received Cutler's kick and was downed by withington in the middle of the field. Marks made seven and then five yards at centre, but Pollard failed to gain. Marks tried again,6Courtesy of the Boston Globe.DIAGRAM OF THE DARTMOUTH GAME...