Word: recording
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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...
...club, owing to the fact that no experienced players will return to College next year. It is necessary, therefore, to develop inexperienced men, if Harvard is to obtain permanent possession of the Intercollegiate Cup. To do this, Harvard must win the intercollegiate tournament ten years in succession; as the record of victories is unbroken for the last six years, only four seasons remain. G. H. Wolcott of the Boston Chess Club will assist E. E. Southard '97 in coaching the team this winter. Inasmuch as the team will hereafter be of four men, instead of two, everyone has a better...
...Yale defeated Amherst last Wednesday, 27 to 0. Amherst was handicapped at the beginning of the autumn, as only five men from the eleven of last season returned to college this year. Plenty of good material, however, has appeared. L. Warren '90 has been coaching the team. The record for this fall is: Amherst 20, Williston 0; Yale 27, Amherst 0; Amherst 0, Trinity...
...good class reputation. For several years past no Freshman team has lost its Yale game. I wish, therefore, to call attention to the present conditions, for if the disposition of the 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...
...second Yale game was played at New Haven on June 26 and was won by the brilliant work of the Harvard battery Stillman allowed but four scattered hits throughout the whole game, and Reid, though troubled with an injury to his leg, maintained his perfect fielding record...