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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...prospects for another championship team this year are good, as there are five men in College who won their hockey insignia last year. They are: G. P. Gardner '10, S. T. Hicks '10, R. Hornblower '11, W. F. Morgan '10, andH. C. Leslie '11. From last year's Freshman team the most promising men are F. D. Huntington '12 and P. K. Houston...
...following men reported for the University team: forwards--D. F. Cutler '11, E. S. Doolittle '11, R. F. Duncan '12, J. Elliot '12, S. A. Friede '12, G. P. Gardner '10, M. L. Hallowell '12, S. T. Hicks '10, R. Hornblower '11, F. R. Kirkland '10, C. L. Lanigan '10, H. C. Leslie '11, R. S. Marshall '10, C. L. Nichols '10, F. W. Pollard '12, J. R. Pratt '12, R. A. Whidden '12, R. B. Wigglesworth '12, A. C. Yarnall '12; coverpoints--R. M. Black-all '12, G. G. Browne '10, A. R. Dupont '12, P. K. Houston...
...candidates for the Freshman team are: forwards--N. H. Baldwin, T. Buel, F. W. Copeland, L. B. Duff, R. G. Ervin, A. S. Francis, T. Gorham, Q. S. Greene, B. B. Locke, C. E. Miller, F. H. Palmer, R. T. Pratt, E. W. Rogers, J. M. Rushmore, D. A. Steele, A. H. Tomes; coverpoints--W. V. Boeth, E. A. Graustein, E. R. Hurley, N. E. Paine; points--W. H. Baldwin, J. C. Howard, P. T. Iaccaci; goals--W. M. Brown, D. Dunham, L. Fleming, Jr., H. B. Gardner, J. K. Tebbetts...
...Braddock contributes a thoughtful article on "Boston-1915" in which he points out opportunities for Harvard graduates to find a useful occupation. In "The Song of the Little Singer" Mr. E. S. Lewis expresses himself with great ease and modesty; his last two lines are particularly pleasing. Mr. R. A. Morton writes of the Boylston street bridge, using fact, imagination, and a photograph. The style is somewhat journalese. Mr. Fang Shik Chien writes on "The American Football in the Eye of an Oriental." When the football first came into his eye, Mr. Chien says, he disliked...
...been selected in this country has been announced by G. Droyer, of Columbia, manager of the Intercollegiate league. According to the rules of the league, the captain of each team submitted his choice of players for the all-America team. From these the final selection was made by R. A. Spaeth, of Haverford, formerly president of the league...