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They are large pewter loving cups with three handles, and with a transparency picture of the nine and substitutes in the bottom. The inscriptions placed above and below the Harvard shield in relief, contain the scores of the two Yale games and the name of the individual player. Only those men who played in the Yale games will receive cups...
...Harvard University Football Association has give cups to the members of the Ninety-nine football eleven for the class championship of 1897. The cups, which have just been completed, are similar to those given to 1901 for their victory over Yale-tall pewter mugs with glass bottoms showing the picture of the team. The men who received the cups are: J. W. Farley, captain, P. L. Brown, E. P. Davis, W. S. Simpson, G. W. Thompson, C. H. L. Johnston, C. E. Baldwin, J. B. Holden, N. W. Stowell, A. G. Kilbourn, H. D. Lloyd, J. A. Homans...
...cups presented by the Athletic Committee to the members of the Freshman football team who played in the Yale and Pennsylvania games have now arrived and are on exhibition in the CRIMSON window. The cups are of pewter, tall, and very handsome in shape. The bottom of each cup is glass with a transparency photograph of the team printed on it. On the front of the cup is the University seal with above it the inscription: "Presented by the Athletic Committee in behalf of the H. U. F. B. A. to-," and below it "for excelling in football." The score...
...HOLLIS."These cups will be put on exhibition in the CRIMSON'S window as soon as they arrive. They are pewter cups with glass bottoms on which a transparency photograph of the eleven is printed. The scores of both the Yale and the Pennsylvania games are engraved on the cups of the men who played in both games. The score of only one game on the cups of the men who played in one only...
HARVARD men, who are at all interested in Old English and Colonial Furniture, Historical China, Antique Silver, pewter, etc., have an exceptionable opportunity offered to them in the exhibition at Lewis J. Bird's 32 Bromfield St., Dec. 7 and 8. The articles there include some of the finest pieces ever imported into this country, had the display is well worth going...