Word: parted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...four years since the University baseball team defeated Princeton, and we have had reason to believe that the feat was well-nigh impossible. But this year our hopes have been raised by the team's enviable record in the earlier part of the season, and we trust that the "hoodoo" will be broken today. The University team has been meeting and defeating teams which have had much more competition than it this spring, and has proven that Harvard has one of the best college nines in the country. A comparison of the scores of the two teams so far this...
...three upperclass crews all had changes in their orders up to the latter part of last week, but in spite of this fact they have materially improved during the last few days, and at present seem to be very evenly matched. The Senior crew is made up of powerful men and rows well together. During the week the slide work has become much smoother and the blade work better. The Junior crew has corrected the tendency to wash out and rows with much snap, although the body swing of the men is very uneven. Both the Senior and Junior crews...
...offered by graduates of the two institutions. The situation in regard to the meet is analogous to the circumstances which attended the football game last fall. Yale started the year with a corps of veterans, while the Harvard coaches began their work with a squad for the most part untried in intercollegiate contests. No point winners of last year's team remain in seven events, while Yale will be well supported in all but one by men who won places last spring. The excellent work which Captain Rand and Coaches Donovan and Quinn have done in developing the team...
Alexander Campbell Tener, of Sedgeley, Pa., who will speak first for Yale, prepared for college at the Hill School, where he took part in various debating activities...
Donald McConaughy, of Mount Hermon, who will speak second for Yale, prepared for college at Mount Hermon School, where he took part in debating. He was president of the Philomathean Literary Society of the School, and represented it in the cup debates...