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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Last fall 1907 showed very poor spirit in supporting their football team, and thus far the same lack of spirit has been exhibited toward the Freshman crew. If 1907 is to be a successful rowing class more men must come out at once. New candidates, weighing 155 pounds and over, report at the University boathouse this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock...

Author: By J. LAWRENCE Jr., | Title: Freshman Class Notice. | 1/18/1904 | See Source »

Last fall 1907 showed very poor spirit in supporting their football team and thus far the same lack of spirit has been exhibited toward the Freshman crew. If 1907 is to be a successful rowing class more men must come out at once. New candidates, weighing 155 pounds and over, report at the University boathouse this afternoon and Monday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock...

Author: By J. LAWRENCE Jr., | Title: Freshman Class Notice. | 1/16/1904 | See Source »

...victory for the first by the score of 9 goals to 0. The play of the first team was concerted and swift, and the men showed less tendency to play out of their proper positions. A coating of snow on the ice was responsible for some rather poor work in carrying and passing; the shooting, however, was good. As usual Carr and Ivy proved a strong defense for the University team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Swift Play in Hockey Practice | 1/13/1904 | See Source »

Practice for the entire University basketball squad will be held in the Gymnasium at 5.30 o'clock this afternoon. In view of the poor defensive work which was so apparent in the Pennsylvania game Friday, F. B. Barnes of the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. has been secured to attend practice this week and attempt to develop this department of the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Coach for Basketball Defense. | 1/11/1904 | See Source »

...Nicholas rink, Saturday night, Princeton beat Brown in an uninteresting hockey game by one goal to nothing. Lack of knowledge of the game as well as poor skating was the cause of much of the bad playing. Purnell was the only man on the Princeton team who played with any form and scored the only point. Hill at goal and Otis at point played the best game for Brown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton, 1; Brown, 0. | 1/11/1904 | See Source »

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