Word: poore
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Music department, in charge of G. R. Jones '05; elementary piano lessons, L. Harrison '07; advanced piano lessons. M. Wells '08; violin lessons, G. R. Jones '05; banjo lessons, H. W. Paine '06; mandolin lessons, H. F. Atherton '05; vocal music, L. Harrison '07; history of music. W. S. Poor '05 and R. N. Baldwin...
...work of the University football squad on its second day of secret practice was decidedly poor. In the line-up between the first and second elevens the second made two touchdowns, while the first was able to score but once. C. W. Randall '05, substitute halfback and end last year, came out and was given light work, and Parkinson was put in at centre for the first time this year...
...Garey's muff. Kernan again punted and after Prince's poor return kick. Harvard in three rushes reached West Point's 15-yard line, but was held for downs. West Point rushed the ball 25 yards and was then forced to kick. After an exchange of punts the game ended with the ball in the University team's possession on its own 42-yard line...
...Locke, K. C. MacArthur, W. W. Manton, C. E. Mason, H. F. Mason, K. McLeod, C. R. D. Meier, P. O. Mills, R. D. Moot, P. H. Muir, F. E. Neagle, H. C. Ober, J. Palmer, A. W. Page, W. G. Perry, W. A. Phillips, W. S. Poor, Jr., B. S. Prentice, C. W. Randall, F. F. de Rham, W. C. Richmond, J. M. Rothwell, P. Sanger, R. E. Sard, W. A. Schick, Jr., R. D. Shipman, J. S. Stone, F. J. Sulloway, L. T. Swaim, J. D. Tew, M. Tilden, W. M. Tilden, A. C. Travis, J. A. Tuckerman...
...membership, but is strictly an executive committee. Under its auspices are given a number of formal and informal conferences and addresses. Twice a year it manages a clothing collection in the University, and the cast-off clothing thus obtained is sent to all parts of the country for the poor. The committee does excellent work in assigning men to different fields of philanthropy, such as the East End Christian Union, the Dennison House, the Frances E. Willard Settlement, and the Civil Service House. A number of entertainment troupes are regularly formed...