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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Harvard scored first, but toward the close of the first half two goals from the floor by Dunn put Brown ahead, 10 to 8. After a score by Brown in the early part of the second half, two goals by Rouillard and Davidson tied the score. From this point on the play was very even...
Since the Laval game a week ago, the University team has had 4 days of practice, which has been for the most part light, in order to prevent any possibility of the men becoming over trained. On Thursday, however, a 15-minute scrimmage was held in which the University team had little difficulty in scoring on the second. The game today promises to be close, with the chances favoring Harvard...
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Program: Part I. In commemoration of Mendelssohn's one hundredth birthday,--born at Hamburg, February 3, 1809. Mendelssohn: Overture, "Fingal's Cave"; Scherzo from the music to Shakspere's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; Symphony No. 3, in A minor, "Scotch." Part II. Scheinpflug, Overture to a Comedy of Shakspere (with use of an old English melody of the sixteenth century), for full orchestra, op. 15; Wagner, Prelude and "Love Death" from "Tristan and Isolde...
...Currier '09, on the part of the Student Council, yesterday presented to Professor A. L. Lowell the following congratulatory message, signed by the members of the Council...
...year the Faculty deplored the great interest shown in intercollegiate sports to the exclusion of contests within the College, because the latter were less exacting and offered opportunities for exercise to a greater number of men than could play on the University teams. But when over 125 men take part in a minor sport series after a particularly interesting year of intercollegiate contests, this attitude seems to be unfounded. Scrub basketball, dormitory track and rowing, and Leiter Cup baseball are becoming more and more popular, and we trust that nothing will prevent the occurrence of such series every year...