Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard Camera Club has given notice that early in November an exhibition will be held of the photographs that were contributed last spring to the collection that the Library wished to bring together as a record of current College life. Most of these pictures will be put away with the journals written last March by some sixty members of the University, both officers and students, and will not be opened for sixty years. The photographs already in hand illustrate many places of College life and include most of the College buildings, but there are doubtless many other pictures available which...
...Harvard put in almost an entirely new team in the second half. After Amherst's return of the kick-off Harvard began a steady march to the goal from the middle of the field. Ellis and Kendall made thirty yards by line plunges, Kernan broke through left tackle for fifteen more, and finally Kernan made the touchdown from the three yard line. After the kick-off Harvard made another steady march down the field, but Gierasch's fumble on the five yard line lost the ball. Amherst punted out of danger, but Harvard renewed the attack and had the ball...
Eaton went in at left tackle on the first eleven for the first time this year. He put plenty of energy in his work, was very active, and succeeded better than the other men in the line in helping the backs. He endured the hard work well and was not exhausted. J. Lawrence did not watch the ball carefully, and allowed Swann to run twenty-five yards on an old-fashioned fake kick. He stopped the second attempt at the same play for a loss. Ristine, who has just gained permission from the Faculty to play, went in at right...
...tickets left over after filling all applications will be put on sale...
...class as thus far shown may be taken as a criterion, 1904 bids fair to fall below that record. I wish to bring out the latest bit of evidence. On Saturday, a regular day of practice, out of a squad of over eighty men barely forty candidates put in an appearance on the field. What the cause of such direct violation of all athletic discipline could have been it is hard to understand. Not only the fact that the team lacks material and experience but also the very idea of such an unsportsmanlike proceeding should condemn it. Although necessary absence...