Word: poorly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This is an excellent opportunity for men who have heretofore considered themselves too poor to try for the University squad to secure individual instruction from experienced coaches, and to raise themselves by systematic training to University calibre. The series is competitive throughout; men showing promise in the series will be promoted to the regular second eleven, while members of the second eleven may be relegated to the Haughton Cup series to fill their places. The winning eleven will receive 15 cups to be distributed among those of its men participating in the majority of the games...
Francis Leo Daily 3L., of Peoria, Ill., has been elected president of the Law School Society of Phillips Brooks House to succeed Eliot Dunlap Smith 3L., of Chicago, Ill., who resigned on account of poor health...
...seconds. After the past several days' work of the second team, the playing of its substitutes was a revelation, for they started out with a savage attack and in less than five minutes had scored a safety against their opponents, Harris at the University centre, making a poor pass that proved fatal. Soon after, however, Willcox intercepted a long pass of Blair's and ran 70 yards for a touchdown, a feat equalled after a few more plays by Lyman, who snatched up a second team fumble and raced down a clear field for a score. These two touchdown...
Ezra Ripley Thayer '88, Dean of the Law School, died on September 14. Dean Thayer had been kept from his work for two months last spring through poor health, and although he returned to finish the academic year, was ill most of the summer...
...Freshmen lost to Cornell 1918 on Lake Cayuga on May 22 by a length and a half, due probably to poor physical condition. The Harvard Freshmen led easily at the half-way mark, but suddenly seemed to lose power, and their rowing became noticeably much poorer from thence on. At the end of the race they seemed entirely rowed...