Word: numberous
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...amateur athletes. No one will be allowed to compete in open games sanctioned by the A. A. U. unless he is duty registered. The rule is to go into effect March 1. Entry blanks have been sent around to athletic associations. All athletes who register are given a number and their records and performances can thus be kept track of more accurately...
...that a visitor to the Trophy Room receives is a feeling of disappointment. The next is one of wonder that the Trophy Room of a College with so long and varied an athletic record, should be so bare and uninteresting and contain so few trophies, compared with the great number that its many teams must have gained. When the Gymnasium was built the room was set aside for the display of photographs of Harvard athletes and athletic teams, of baseballs and footballs won in competition, and of all flags, cups and other trophies which should come into Harvard's possession...
...Harvard allowed it to drop. The articles now on display in the Trophy Room are for the most part a very incomplete set of photographs of 'Varsity teams, a lot of baseballs marked with the date and the score of the games in which they were used, and a number of flags and pennants, many of which are torn, faded or moth-eaten. In '94 a movement was begun to complete the display. But after a short period of activity, during which were secured the photographs of all the 'Varsity nines since '74 and all baseballs won by Harvard teams...
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM CLUB.- A number of subscriptions to Good Government expired with the December number. These can not be renewed until the annual dues have been paid...
...report of the dean shows for the academic year 1895-96 a gain of 74 students over the preceding year. The number of students registered was 358, divided as follows...