Word: presentation
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Roche '99, J. F. Quinlan L. S., T. E. Burke '01, F. B. Fox L. S., W. G. Morse '99 and E. H. Clark L. S. To fill the places of these men it will be necessary to develop a good deal of new material. It seems at present that the team will be strongest in the hurdles, jumps and weights...
...early in the summer. The building expenses will be paid from the surplus earnings of the Law School. Although the full details of arrangement have not yet been made, it has been decided that the size of the addition will be about the same as that of the present building. It will be ready for occupancy by September...
...general, this year's strong defense will be broken up by the loss of the three best linemen. Of course with suitable material, Coach Lewis can build up another defense, but from the present outlook, the team, and especially the line, will be lighter than this year. On the offense, no serious loss will be felt. In punting also, with Reid and Hallowell still in College, the only change can be a gain. With the lessons of this season in mind, it is safe to say that the gain will be a decided...
...last issue, but, nevertheless, it contains some very good pieces. It is perhaps too reminiscent of football. The "By the Way," which is better than usual, and the centre page, a well executed and fitting sequel to the centre page of the "Football Number," express very adequately the present dissatisfaction in regard to football. The bit entitled "Sporticus," in the series of "Lampy's Menagerie" is a very pleasing innovation. Although short, it is one of the best executed pieces in the number on account of the humor and scientific language. Another timely and interesting part is the "All Cambridge...
...meeting of the Intercollegiate Hockey Association held in New York last week the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: President, J. T. Williams, Columbia; secretary and treasurer, S. Campbell, Yale. Admission was granted to Princeton, and it was voted to ask Harvard to join the association, whose present members are Yale, Brown, Columbia and Princeton...