Word: quarterlies
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...practice yesterday the team showed greater snap than it has before displayed. Emmons was transferred from tackle to end where he did very well. Shea and Newell were both back at tackle. Gage played quarter back on the first eleven, while Burgess had his place on the second. Fearing was on the the field, dressed, but he will not play for several days...
...centre, however, and one end are still weak, and it will require some tremendously hard work to develop them into anything like the strength which Harvard had in those positions last year. The other weakest point is quarter back. Burgess and Gage were both tried in the position on Saturday. Burgess at preset of course, understands the capabilities o the position better; and he does good work in following the ball and in tackling. Gage, who is new to the place, was a trifle weak in passing, and he cannot do any tackling yet. But he is very active, guards...
Burgess, (quarter-back) H. L. Pratt...
Another change was in putting Gage '94, at quarter back on the second eleven. He is new to the position; but keeps his head well and is very quick. Yesterday he did fairly well. The two elevens lined up for practice at four o'clock as follows...
...great sources from which the college has drawn its entering class this year are three schools - Boston Latin, Phillips Exeter, and Cambridge Latin. These schools together have sent one-quarter of the freshman class. Not only these three schools, but every one of the eighteen are from New England; that means that very likely there is no fitting school outside of Massachusetts and New Hampshire which has contributed over four members to the present freshman class at Harvard. Cutters school in New York sent three this year...