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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The postponed vault was vaulted off yesterday morning. G. G. Hubbard '00, who had a handicap of one foot, won with an actual vault of 9 ft. 9 in. E. D. Brooks '99, with a handicap of six inches, was second, and A. B. Emmons 2d, '98, scratch, was third...
The shoot yesterday afternoon was unimportant and few men were out, owing to the class game. The tie for the Founders' Cup between W. S. Stover and Bancroft was shot off, resulting in a victory for the former with a score of thirteen out of fifteen birds. Some of the...
Ninety nine won the play-off with the Freshmen yesterday by the score of 12 to 0. In the first half the Sophomores had it all their own way and scored two touchdowns; but in the second the Freshmen braced, and at the call of time the ball was on...
Brief Proper.I. Annual elections have grave defects. A. Their frequency presents dangers. (1) The work must be left to professional politicians and bosses. (a) Few of the best men can actively participate. (2) Constantly recurring elections breed neglect of issues. (a) In off-years half the registered voters do not...
The parade of Sound Money college campaign clubs in Boston last evening, under the direction of the Harvard Sound Money Campaing Club went off smoothly and successfully. Although not so large as the parade of Friday night, it made up in other ways what it lacked in numbers. The music...