Word: rand
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Inches' team--l.e., Kennard; l.t., Robinson; l.g., West; c., Dore; r.g., Alley; r.t., Inches; r.e., Macdonald; q.b., Galatti; l.h.b., Wendell; r.h.b., Rand; f.b., Apollonio...
...Rand, F. M. Rackemann, W. O. Kenney, E. M. Gilbert...
...given a twenty-minute talk by Head Coach Crane on the workings of several new plays. The work began with signal practice by the four teams into which the squad was divided. The regular forward passes and straight plays were tried; and the punting was done by Wendell, Graydon, Rand and Lockwood. The men were then lined up against one another and were given practice in breaking through the line on punts. They were told not to try to block the kicks, but merely to break through the line. As the concluding work of the afternoon the squad was lined...
...Rand, F. M. Rackemann, W. O. Kenney, E. M. Gilbert...
...number of the members of last year's track team competed in the open meets in different sections of the country during the summer. The only important meet in which Harvard men were particularly prominent was the New England Amateur Championship meet in Boston in August. W. M. Rand '09 won the championship in both high and low hurdles. A. B. Mason '08 was second in the low hurdles and third in the high. B. T. Stephenson, Jr., '08 secured two second places and two thirds. In the shot-put he was beaten...