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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Dunn at fullback is a player who would have been much better developed for his position had he not been behind in his studies, thereby losing the training of the greater portion of the season. He is strong and will be the man who will do the line bucking in the Harvard game. Spalding at right halfback is a fairly reliable all round player, though not brilliant in any sense of the word...
Dunn at fullback is a player who would have been much better developed for his position had he not been behind in his studies, thereby losing the training of the greater portion of the season. He is strong and will be the man who will do the line bucking in the Harvard game. Spalding at right halfback is a fairly reliable all round player, though not brilliant in any sense of the word...
Rhode Island came to Andrews Field on Wednesday of the following week with one of the best teams in the history of the state institution, and for the greater portion of the time was able to hold the eleven to a very close contest. Brown, however, was able to score two touchdowns. Ashbaugh kicked both goals. This player has shown marked ability in this department of the game, and Kratz is a valuable man at the kick...
...were torn down before new quarters could be built, a scheme has been proposed by which successive additions are to be made to the book-storage space, one stack after another being added to the present building, so that Gore Hall can be continued in use as the administrative portion until funds can be provided for completing the new building when the old part can be torn down to make room for the new administrative offices...
Even the statistical and formal portion of the September Graduates' Magazine seems more than usually interesting. One becomes aware again that the death of Judge Francis C. Lowell last March has made a vacancy in the Harvard Corporation which has yet to be filled; and that an interesting and hitherto unpublished view of the Harvard of 1770 has recently been found. One reads of the wide variety of things which the holders of Sheldon Fellowships for graduate study are doing; one sees again comparative statistics prepared on the first trial last June of the new plan of admission to College...